Neural correlates of embodied action language processing: a systematic review and meta-analytic study

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Chiara Giacobbe
Simona Raimo
Maria Cropano
Gabriella Santangelo
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[1] University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli,Department of Psychology
[2] University “Magna Graecia” of Catanzaro,Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences
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Neural correlates; Action language; Embodied cognition; ALE meta-analysis;
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The neural correlates of action language processing are still debated within embodied cognition research and little is known about the flexible involvement of modality-specific pre-motor system and multimodal high-level temporo-parietal regions as a function of explicit and implicit tasks. A systematic review and the Activation likelihood estimation (ALE) meta-analyses on functional neuroimaging studies were performed to identify neural correlates of action language processing activated during explicit and implicit tasks. The contrast ALE meta-analysis revealed activation of modality-specific premotor area and inferior frontal areas during explicit action language tasks while a greater activation of posterior temporo-occipital areas emerged for implicit tasks. The conjunction analysis revealed overlap in the temporo-parietal multimodal high-level regions for both types of tasks. Functional specialization of the middle temporal gyrus was found where the more posterior-occipital part resulted activated during implicit action language tasks whereas the antero-lateral part was involved in explicit tasks. Our findings were discussed within a conceptual flexibility perspective about the involvement of both the modality-specific and multimodal brain system during action language processing depending on different types of tasks.
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