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@ARTICLE{Horoufchin:845451,
author = {Horoufchin, Houpand and Bzdok, Danilo and Buccino, Giovanni
and Borghi, Anna M. and Binkofski, Ferdinand},
title = {{A}ction and object words are differentially anchored in
the sensory motor system - {A} perspective on cognitive
embodiment},
journal = {Scientific reports},
volume = {8},
number = {1},
issn = {2045-2322},
address = {London},
publisher = {Nature Publishing Group},
reportid = {FZJ-2018-02715},
pages = {6583},
year = {2018},
abstract = {Embodied and grounded cognition theories have assumed that
the sensorimotor system is causally involved in processing
motor-related language content. Although a causal proof on a
single-cell basis is ethically not possible today, the
present fMRI study provides confirmation of this
longstanding speculation, as far as it is possible with
recent methods, employing a new computational approach. More
specifically, we were looking for common activation of nouns
and objects, and actions and verbs, representing the
canonical and mirror neuron system, respectively. Using
multivariate pattern analysis, a resulting linear classifier
indeed successfully generalized from distinguishing actions
from objects in pictures to distinguishing the respective
verbs from nouns in written words. Further, these
action-related pattern responses were detailed by recently
introduced predictive pattern decomposition into the
constituent activity atoms and their relative contributions.
The findings support the concept of canonical neurons and
mirror neurons implementing embodied processes with separate
roles in distinguishing objects from actions, and nouns from
verbs, respectively. This example of neuronal recycling
processing algorithms is consistent with a multimodal brain
signature of human action and object concepts. Embodied
language theory is thus merged with actual neurobiological
implementation.},
cin = {INM-4 / JARA-BRAIN},
ddc = {000},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)INM-4-20090406 / $I:(DE-82)080010_20140620$},
pnm = {573 - Neuroimaging (POF3-573)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-573},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:29700312},
UT = {WOS:000430919900032},
doi = {10.1038/s41598-018-24475-z},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/845451},
}