The role of personal experience in the neural processing of action-related language

IM Lyons, A Mattarella-Micke, M Cieslak… - Brain and language, 2010 - Elsevier
We investigated how auditory language processing is modified by a listener's previous
experience with the specific activities mentioned in the speech. In particular, we asked
whether neural responses related to language processing depend on one's experience with
the action-based content of this language. Ice-hockey players and novices passively
listened to sentences about ice-hockey and everyday situations during functional magnetic
resonance imaging (fMRI). When listening to action-related sentences, neural activation in …
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