Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6040340 | NeuroImage | 2007 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
We found differential left M1 activity in the task by stimulus interaction with enhanced M1 activation for imagery in the presence of motor phrases (vs. non-motor phrases) compared to letter detection of motor vs. non-motor phrases. This M1-activity was not differentially modulated by perspective. Therefore, M1 activation previously found in experiments of silent reading of action words may have resulted from the subjects' strategy to mentally simulate the movements during the processing of action words.
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Authors
Barbara Tomasino, Cornelius J. Werner, Peter H. Weiss, Gereon R. Fink,