What is the critical difference between verbs and nouns that drives verb-selective regions and, in particular, the left posterior middle temporal gyrus (MTG)? In the present study, we test the hypothesis that it is the difference in dynamicity between previously-used verbs (e.g. “to walk” or “to think”) and nouns (e.g. “the table” or “the idea”) that drives previously-identified verb-selective regions.
Lexical Semantics and Grammatical Categories: Dynamicity in the Noun/Verb Distinction. An fMRI study
ROMAGNO, DOMENICA
2010-01-01
Abstract
What is the critical difference between verbs and nouns that drives verb-selective regions and, in particular, the left posterior middle temporal gyrus (MTG)? In the present study, we test the hypothesis that it is the difference in dynamicity between previously-used verbs (e.g. “to walk” or “to think”) and nouns (e.g. “the table” or “the idea”) that drives previously-identified verb-selective regions.File in questo prodotto:
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