Seeing, acting, understanding: Motor resonance in language comprehension.
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Abstract
Observing actions and understanding sentences about actions activates corresponding motor processes in the observer-comprehender. In 5 experiments, the authors addressed 2 novel questions regarding language-based motor resonance. The 1st question asks whether visual motion that is associated with an action produces motor resonance in sentence comprehension. The 2nd question asks whether motor resonance is modulated during sentence comprehension. The authors' experiments provide an affirmative response to both questions. A rotating visual stimulus affects both actual manual rotation and the comprehension of manual rotation sentences. Motor resonance is modulated by the linguistic input and is a rather immediate…
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- Comprehension
- Sentence
- Psychology
- Phenomenon
- Cognitive psychology
- Stimulus (psychology)
- Action (physics)
- Motor system
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