A Functional Role for the Motor System in Language Understanding: Evidence from Theta-Burst Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

Psychological Science, Vol. 22, No. 7, pp. 849 –854, 2011

7 Pages Posted: 11 Nov 2012

See all articles by Roel M. Willems

Roel M. Willems

Radboud University Nijmegen - Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging; University of California, Berkeley - Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute

Ludovica Labruna

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Mark D’Esposito

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Richard Ivry

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Daniel Casasanto

The New School for Social Research

Date Written: February 7, 2011

Abstract

Does language comprehension depend, in part, on neural systems for action? In previous studies, motor areas of the brain were activated when people read or listened to action verbs, but it remains unclear whether such activation is functionally relevant for comprehension. In the experiments reported here, we used off-line theta-burst transcranial magnetic stimulation to investigate whether a causal relationship exists between activity in premotor cortex and action-language understanding. Right-handed participants completed a lexical decision task, in which they read verbs describing manual actions typically performed with the dominant hand (e.g., 'to throw,' 'to write') and verbs describing non-manual actions (e.g., 'to earn,' 'to wander'). Responses to manual-action verbs (but not to non-manual-action verbs) were faster after stimulation of the hand area in left premotor cortex than after stimulation of the hand area in right premotor cortex.These results suggest that premotor cortex has a functional role in action-language understanding.

Keywords: language, cognitive neuroscience, psycholinguistics

Suggested Citation

Willems, Roel M. and Labruna, Ludovica and D’Esposito, Mark and Ivry, Richard and Casasanto, Daniel, A Functional Role for the Motor System in Language Understanding: Evidence from Theta-Burst Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (February 7, 2011). Psychological Science, Vol. 22, No. 7, pp. 849 –854, 2011, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2173827

Roel M. Willems

Radboud University Nijmegen - Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging

Postbus 9108
Nijmegen, 6500 HK
Netherlands

University of California, Berkeley - Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute

310 Barrows Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720
United States

Ludovica Labruna

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Mark D’Esposito

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Richard Ivry

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Daniel Casasanto (Contact Author)

The New School for Social Research ( email )

6 East 16th Street
New York, NY 10003
United States

HOME PAGE: http://www.casasanto.com

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