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Understanding of action-related and abstract verbs in comparison: a behavioral and TMS study
Authors:Alessandro Innocenti  Elisa De Stefani  Mariateresa Sestito  Maurizio Gentilucci
Institution:1. Dipartimento di Neuroscienze, Università di Parma, Via Volturno 39, 43100, Parma, Italy
2. RTM (Rete Multidisciplinare Tecnologica), IIT (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia), University of Parma, Parma, Italy
Abstract:Does the comprehension of both action-related and abstract verbs rely on motor simulation? In a behavioral experiment, in which a semantic task was used, response times to hand-action-related verbs were briefer than those to abstract verbs and both decreased with repetition of presentation. In a transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) experiment, single-pulse stimulation was randomly delivered over hand motor area of the left primary motor cortex to measure cortical-spinal excitability at 300 or 500 ms after verb presentation. Two blocks of trials were run. In each block, the same verbs were randomly presented. In the first block, stimulation induced an increase in motor evoked potentials only when TMS was applied 300 ms after action-related verb presentation. In the second block, no modulation of motor cortex was found according to type of verb and stimulation-delay. These results confirm that motor simulation can be used to understand action rather than abstract verbs. Moreover, they suggest that with repetition, the semantic processing for action verbs does not require activation of primary motor cortex anymore.
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