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TDCS of the primary motor cortex improves the detection of semantic dissonance
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- Increasing evidences show that the linguistic representation of motor activities induces simulative processes that involve motor neural systems normally engaged in actual execution of movements. However, other researches suggest that the motor cortex is not an integral part of the network for action-word representation but is recruited only to execute tasks that critically require the retrieval of sensorimotor attributes associated with words. In order to enlighten this controversial literature, three groups of healthy participants were submitted to transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) (cathodal, anodal and sham stimulations) of the left primary motor cortex during the execution of a picture recognition task. Results show that cathodal stimulation improves the participants' ability to detect either mismatching motor vs. no motor sentence-drawing associations, while no significant difference has not been reported for compatible associations. The current result is in line with the suggestion that motor regions play a critical role in detecting dissonant outcomes.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Language comprehension
Left primary motor cortex
Semantic dissonance
TDCS
Comprehension
Female
Humans
Motor Cortex
Photic Stimulation
Reaction Time
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Brain Mapping
Semantics
Neuroscience (all)
medicine.medical_treatment
Muscle memory
Brain mapping
medicine
Transcranial direct-current stimulation
General Neuroscience
Consonance and dissonance
Transcranial magnetic stimulation
Settore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia e Psicologia Fisiologica
medicine.anatomical_structure
Primary motor cortex
Psychology
Motor learning
Cognitive psychology
Motor cortex
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....67883ef2348887ebd3ee1ec3134d98a8