Language and gesture neural correlates: A meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging studies.
Luisa CaccianteGiorgia PregnolatoSilvia SalvalaggioSara FedericoPawel KiperNicola SmaniaAndrea TurollaPublished in: International journal of language & communication disorders (2023)
What is already known on this subject Gestures are an integral part of human communication, and they may have a relationship at neural level with speech processing. What this paper adds to the existing knowledge During processing of bi- and unimodal communication, areas related to semantic processing and multimodal processing are activated, suggesting that there is a close link between co-speech gestures and spoken language at a neural level. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? Knowledge of the functions related to gesture and speech processing neural networks will allow for the adoption of model-based neurorehabilitation programs to foster recovery from aphasia by strengthening the specific functions of these brain networks.