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Do Not Resonate with Actions: Sentence Polarity Modulates Cortico-Spinal Excitability during Action-Related Sentence Reading

机译:不要与动作产生共鸣:与动作相关的句子阅读过程中,句子极性会调节皮质脊髓兴奋性。

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Background: Theories of embodied language suggest that the motor system is differentially called into action when processing motor-related versus abstract content words or sentences. It has been recently shown that processing negative polarity action-related sentences modulates neural activity of premotor and motor cortices. Methods and Findings: We sought to determine whether reading negative polarity sentences brought about differential modulation of cortico-spinal motor excitability depending on processing hand-action related or abstract sentences. Facilitatory paired-pulses Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (pp-TMS) was applied to the primary motor representation of the right-hand and the recorded amplitude of induced motor-evoked potentials (MEP) was used to index M1 activity during passive reading of either hand-action related or abstract content sentences presented in both negative and affirmative polarity. Results showed that the cortico-spinal excitability was affected by sentence polarity only in the hand-action related condition. Indeed, in keeping with previous TMS studies, reading positive polarity, hand action-related sentences suppressed cortico-spinal reactivity. This effect was absent when reading hand action-related negative polarity sentences. Moreover, no modulation of cortico-spinal reactivity was associated with either negative or positive polarity abstract sentences. Conclusions: Our results indicate that grammatical cues prompting motor negation reduce the cortico-spinal suppression associated with affirmative action sentences reading and thus suggest that motor simulative processes underlying the embodiment may involve even syntactic features of language.
机译:背景:体现语言的理论表明,在处理与运动有关的单词或句子与抽象内容相关的单词或句子时,会以不同的方式调用运动系统。最近已经显示,处理与负极性动作有关的句子会调节运动前皮层和运动皮层的神经活动。方法和发现:我们试图确定阅读负极性句子是否导致与处理皮质激素相关的动作或抽象句子取决于对皮质-脊髓运动兴奋性的差异调制。促进对脉冲经颅磁刺激(pp-TMS)应用于右手的主要运动表现,并且所记录的感应运动诱发电位(MEP)的振幅用于在被动阅读任一手的过程中索引M1活性以消极和肯定的极性呈现的与动作相关或抽象的内容句子。结果表明,只有在与手相关的情况下,皮质-脊髓兴奋性才受句子极性的影响。确实,与以前的TMS研究保持一致,阅读正极性,与手势相关的句子会抑制皮质-脊髓反应性。阅读与动作相关的负极性句子时,没有这种效果。此外,没有改变皮质-脊髓反应性与负极性或正极性抽象句子相关。结论:我们的结果表明,提示运动否定的语法提示减少了与肯定动作语句阅读相关的皮质-脊髓抑制,因此表明该实施例所基于的运动模拟过程甚至可能涉及语言的句法特征。

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