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An fMRI study of perception and action in deaf signers.

Kayoko Okada1, Corianne Rogalsky2, Lucinda O'Grady3, Leila Hanaumi3, Ursula Bellugi3, David Corina4, Gregory Hickok5.   

Abstract

Since the discovery of mirror neurons, there has been a great deal of interest in understanding the relationship between perception and action, and the role of the human mirror system in language comprehension and production. Two questions have dominated research. One concerns the role of Broca's area in speech perception. The other concerns the role of the motor system more broadly in understanding action-related language. The current study investigates both of these questions in a way that bridges research on language with research on manual actions. We studied the neural basis of observing and executing American Sign Language (ASL) object and action signs. In an fMRI experiment, deaf signers produced signs depicting actions and objects as well as observed/comprehended signs of actions and objects. Different patterns of activation were found for observation and execution although with overlap in Broca's area, providing prima facie support for the claim that the motor system participates in language perception. In contrast, we found no evidence that action related signs differentially involved the motor system compared to object related signs. These findings are discussed in the context of lesion studies of sign language execution and observation. In this broader context, we conclude that the activation in Broca's area during ASL observation is not causally related to sign language understanding.
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Keywords:  ASL observation; ASL production; Broca's area; Neuroimaging; Perception and Action; Sign language; fMRI

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26796716      PMCID: PMC4760350          DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2016.01.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropsychologia        ISSN: 0028-3932            Impact factor:   3.139


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