Non farlo! Negazione linguistica e simulazione delle azioni
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Embodied language, Sentence negation, Sensori-motor simulation, TMS, fMRI
Abstract
Classical cognitivism, which poses a shape-shifted modern form of Cartesian dualism, has to progressively face the threat of theories and lines of empirical research that place the body and the sensori-motor simulation at the core of high order cognitive processes as language. Within this framework, the case of linguistic negation has always represented a weak point for the theories on language comprehension, which posit a functional role of sensorimotor simulation. The present paper will discuss how the investigation of the neural correlates of linguistic negation during motor-related sentence comprehension might help us to assess the involvement of the sensori-motor system in the abstract representation of actions. In particular, we will discuss three recent studies that used different neuro-investigation (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and functional Magetic Resonance Imaging) to investigate the neural correlates of linguistic negation in the sensori-motor simulations involved in sentence comprehension. Results suggest that action simulation processes during sentence comprehension are associated to the comprehension of whole sentences and are sensitive to the linguistic contextDownloads
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Pubblicato
2012-03-31
Come citare
Liuzza, M. T., Candidi, M. e Aglioti, S. M. (2012) «Non farlo! Negazione linguistica e simulazione delle azioni», Rivista Italiana di Filosofia del Linguaggio, 50, pagg. 127-136. Available at: http://160.97.104.70/index.php/rifl/article/view/85 (Consultato: 2aprile2025).
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