Assessing language-induced motor activity through Event Related Potentials and the Grip Force Sensor, an exploratory study

Volume: 135, Pages: 103572 - 103572
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
The link between language processing and motor systems has been the focus of increasing interest to Cognitive Neuroscience. Some classical papers studying Event Related Potentials (ERPs) induced by linguistic stimuli have found differences in electrophysiological activity when comparing action and non-action words; more specifically, a bigger p200 for action words. On the other hand, a series of studies have validated the use of a grip force...
Paper Details
Title
Assessing language-induced motor activity through Event Related Potentials and the Grip Force Sensor, an exploratory study
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
135
Pages
103572 - 103572
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