2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.02.001
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How embodied is action language? Neurological evidence from motor diseases

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“…The ACE paradigm is well-suited for this study, since it recruits both motor and semantic brain areas, and has proved sensitive to deficits in other subcortical motor disorders (e.g., Parkinson’s disease) (Aravena et al, 2010; Ibanez et al, 2013). Moreover, the ACE task is unaffected by peripheral motor impairments (Cardona et al, 2014), which further underscores its relevance to the present study. Participants listened to sentences that described an action performed with the hand in a particular shape (open: OH, n  = 52, or closed: CH, n  = 52), as well as neutral sentences alluding to non-manual actions (neutral: N, n  = 52).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…The ACE paradigm is well-suited for this study, since it recruits both motor and semantic brain areas, and has proved sensitive to deficits in other subcortical motor disorders (e.g., Parkinson’s disease) (Aravena et al, 2010; Ibanez et al, 2013). Moreover, the ACE task is unaffected by peripheral motor impairments (Cardona et al, 2014), which further underscores its relevance to the present study. Participants listened to sentences that described an action performed with the hand in a particular shape (open: OH, n  = 52, or closed: CH, n  = 52), as well as neutral sentences alluding to non-manual actions (neutral: N, n  = 52).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…It is also worth noting that recent research on verb use by Spanish-speaking participants with brain pathologies such as Parkinson's disease (Cardona et al, 2014;Herrera, Rodríguez-Ferreiro, & Cuetos, 2012) is contributing to understand the lexical and semantic organization of verbs through the study of patterns of differential degradation. Because AoA has been demonstrated to modulate verb processing in both unimpaired and language-impaired populations (e.g., Bradley, Davies, Parris, Su, & Weekes, 2006;De Bleser & Kauschke, 2003) it is reasonable to expect informative AoA modulation of verb use in specific pathologies, with differential patterns being related to the prevailing difficulties (perceptual, motor, etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, a study comparing motorlanguage coupling in early PD, neuromyelitis optica, and acute transverse myelitis, indicated that deficits in the integration of action verbs and manual actions result from atrophy of cortico-subcortical motor network system, and not from peripheral (musculoskeletal) motor system affectation [35].…”
Section: Action-language Impairments In Parkinson's Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%