作者
Sian L Beilock, Ian M Lyons, Andrew Mattarella-Micke, Howard C Nusbaum, Steven L Small
发表日期
2008/9/9
期刊
Proceedings of the national Academy of Sciences
卷号
105
期号
36
页码范围
13269-13273
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
Experience alters behavior by producing enduring changes in the neural processes that support performance. For example, performing a specific action improves the execution of that action via changes in associated sensory and motor neural circuitry, and experience using language improves language comprehension by altering the anatomy and physiology of perisylvian neocortical brain regions. Here we provide evidence that specialized (sports) motor experience enhances action-related language understanding by recruitment of left dorsal lateral premotor cortex, a region normally devoted to higher-level action selection and implementation—even when there is no intention to perform a real action. Experience playing and watching sports has enduring effects on language understanding by changing the neural networks that subserve comprehension to incorporate areas active in performing sports skills …
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