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Action verb processing specifically modulates motor behaviour and sensorimotor neuronal oscillations.

Anne KleppHanneke van DijkValentina NiccolaiAlfons SchnitzlerKatja Biermann-Ruben
Published in: Scientific reports (2019)
Understanding action-related language recruits the brain's motor system and can interact with motor behaviour. The current study shows MEG oscillatory patterns during verb-motor priming. Hand and foot verbs were followed by hand or foot responses, with faster reaction times for congruent conditions. In ROIs placed in the hand/arm and foot/leg portions of the sensorimotor cortex, this behavioural priming effect was accompanied by modulations in MEG oscillatory patterns preceding the responses. Power suppression in the alpha/beta frequency bands was reduced in congruent conditions in the body-part-specific ROIs. These results imply that the verb-motor priming effect may be a direct consequence of motor cortex contributions to action word processing.
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