The Two-Level Theory of verb meaning: An approach to integrating the semantics of action with the mirror neuron system
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Reading salt activates gustatory brain regions: fMRI evidence for semantic grounding in a novel sensory modalityControversies over the mechanisms underlying the crucial role of the left fronto-parietal areas in the representation of toolsConceptual grounding of language in action and perception: a neurocomputational model of the emergence of category specificity and semantic hubs.A role for the motor system in binding abstract emotional meaningUnderstanding in an instant: neurophysiological evidence for mechanistic language circuits in the brain.Horizontal portion of arcuate fasciculus fibers track to pars opercularis, not pars triangularis, in right and left hemispheres: a DTI study.A right visual field advantage for visual processing of manipulable objectsPutting an "end" to the motor cortex representations of action words.Research with rTMS in the treatment of aphasia.Hand specific representations in language comprehension.The activation of modality-specific representations during discourse processing.Typical neural representations of action verbs develop without visionParkinson's disease disrupts both automatic and controlled processing of action verbsN400 ERPs for actions: building meaning in context.What do brain lesions tell us about theories of embodied semantics and the human mirror neuron system?An investigation of semantic similarity judgments about action and non-action verbs in Parkinson's disease: implications for the Embodied Cognition Framework.Motor activation in literal and non-literal sentences: does time matter?Where is the action? Action sentence processing in Parkinson's diseaseTraining verb argument structure production in agrammatic aphasia: behavioral and neural recovery patternsWhat is in a tool concept? Dissociating manipulation knowledge from function knowledge.Grasping the Agent's Perspective: A Kinematics Investigation of Linguistic Perspective in Italian and German.Behavioral patterns and lesion sites associated with impaired processing of lexical and conceptual knowledge of actionsDisembodying cognition.Perception, action, and word meanings in the human brain: the case from action verbs.Flexibility in embodied language understanding.Action-verb processing in Parkinson's disease: new pathways for motor-language coupling.Dissociable somatotopic representations of Chinese action verbs in the motor and premotor cortex.Sensorimotor experience and verb-category mapping in human sensory, motor and parietal neurons.Sentence plausibility influences the link between action words and the perception of biological human movements.The Semantics of Syntax: The Grounding of Transitive and Intransitive Constructions.Premotor Cortex Activation Elicited during Word Comprehension Relies on Access of Specific Action Concepts.Action sentences activate sensory motor regions in the brain independently of their status of reality.Shindigs, brunches, and rodeos: the neural basis of event words.No specific role for the manual motor system in processing the meanings of words related to the hand.Anatomical correlates for category-specific naming of objects and actions: a brain stimulation mapping study.For a new look at 'lexical errors': evidence from semantic approximations with verbs in aphasia.Body-part-specific representations of semantic noun categories.The lateralization of motor cortex activation to action-wordsWhat is embodied about cognition?Are the motor features of verb meanings represented in the precentral motor cortices? Yes, but within the context of a flexible, multilevel architecture for conceptual knowledge.
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The Two-Level Theory of verb meaning: An approach to integrating the semantics of action with the mirror neuron system
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David Kemmerer
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2008-11-08T00:00:00Z