Literature DB >> 24753617

Automatic ultrarapid activation and inhibition of cortical motor systems in spoken word comprehension.

Yury Shtyrov1, Anna Butorina, Anastasia Nikolaeva, Tatiana Stroganova.   

Abstract

To address the hotly debated question of motor system involvement in language comprehension, we recorded neuromagnetic responses elicited in the human brain by unattended action-related spoken verbs and nouns and scrutinized their timecourse and neuroanatomical substrates. We found that already very early on, from ∼80 ms after disambiguation point when the words could be identified from the available acoustic information, both verbs and nouns produced characteristic somatotopic activations in the motor strip, with words related to different body parts activating the corresponding body representations. Strikingly, along with this category-specific activation, we observed suppression of motor-cortex activation by competitor words with incompatible semantics, documenting operation of the neurophysiological principles of lateral/surround inhibition in neural word processing. The extremely early onset of these activations and deactivations, their emergence in the absence of attention, and their similar presence for words of different lexical classes strongly suggest automatic involvement of motor-specific circuits in the perception of action-related language.

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Keywords:  MEG; embodied cognition; lexical semantics; magnetoencephalography; mismatch negativity

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24753617      PMCID: PMC4020094          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1323158111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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