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01-01-2013 | Original Article

The comprehension of action-related sentences may cause interference rather than facilitation on matching actions

Auteurs: Manuel de Vega, Vicente Moreno, Dolores Castillo

Gepubliceerd in: Psychological Research | Uitgave 1/2013

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Abstract

This study used a dual-task paradigm to analyze the time course of motor resonance during the comprehension of action language. In the study, participants read sentences describing a transfer either away from (“I threw the tennis ball to my rival”) or toward themselves (“My rival threw me the tennis ball”). When the transfer verb appeared on the screen, and after a variable stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA), a visual motion cue (Experiment 1) or a static cue (Experiment 2) prompted participants to move their hand either away from or toward themselves to press a button. The results showed meaning–action interference at short SOAs and facilitation at the longest SOA for the matching conditions. These results support the hypothesis that motor processes associated with the comprehension of action-related language interfere with an overlapping motor task, whereas they facilitate a delayed motor task. These effects are discussed in terms of resonance processes in the motor cortex.
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Metagegevens
Titel
The comprehension of action-related sentences may cause interference rather than facilitation on matching actions
Auteurs
Manuel de Vega
Vicente Moreno
Dolores Castillo
Publicatiedatum
01-01-2013
Uitgeverij
Springer-Verlag
Gepubliceerd in
Psychological Research / Uitgave 1/2013
Print ISSN: 0340-0727
Elektronisch ISSN: 1430-2772
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00426-011-0356-1

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