2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.bandl.2023.105369
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Motor experience modulates neural processing of lexical action language: Evidence from rugby players

Likai Liu,
Yingying Wang,
Hong Mou
et al.
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“…The ability of various areas within PoCG and PrG to decode effector information from verbs in experts underscores the role of these regions in linking language to speci c motor representations. This nding is in line with studies showing that language processing, particularly for action-related words, can activate corresponding motor and sensory areas (Hauk et al, 2004;Pulvermüller, 2005;Liu et al, 2024). The novice group shows more activation in areas like the left lingual gyrus and the left insula, which are more traditionally associated with basic language processing (Voets et al, 2006;Oh et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The ability of various areas within PoCG and PrG to decode effector information from verbs in experts underscores the role of these regions in linking language to speci c motor representations. This nding is in line with studies showing that language processing, particularly for action-related words, can activate corresponding motor and sensory areas (Hauk et al, 2004;Pulvermüller, 2005;Liu et al, 2024). The novice group shows more activation in areas like the left lingual gyrus and the left insula, which are more traditionally associated with basic language processing (Voets et al, 2006;Oh et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%