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Mountain high, valley low: Direction-specific effects of articulation on reaching

机译:山高,谷低:关节运动对到达方向的特定影响

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Representations underpinning action and language overlap and interact very closely. There are bidirectional interactions between word and action comprehension, semantic processing of language, and response selection. This study extends our understanding of the influence of speech on concurrent motor execution. Participants reached-to-grasp the top or bottom of a vertically oriented bar in response to the location of a word on a computer screen (top/bottom). Words were synonyms for "up" or "down", and participants were required to articulate the word during movement. We were particularly interested in the influence of articulated word semantics on the transport component of the reach. Using motion capture to analyse action kinematics, we show that irrespective of reach direction, saying "up" synonyms led to greater height of the hand, while saying "down" synonyms was associated with reduced height. This direction-specific influence of articulation on the spatial parameters of the hand supports the idea that linguistic systems are tightly integrated and influence each other.
机译:支持行动和语言的表示法重叠并且相互作用非常紧密。单词和动作理解,语言的语义处理以及响应选择之间存在双向交互。这项研究扩展了我们对语音对并发运动执行的影响的理解。参与者根据单词在计算机屏幕上的位置(顶部/底部)来抓住垂直方向条的顶部或底部。单词是“ up”或“ down”的同义词,并且要求参与者在移动过程中清楚表达该单词。我们对铰接式单词语义对范围的运输成分的影响特别感兴趣。使用运动捕捉来分析动作运动学,我们表明,不管到达方向如何,说“上”同义词会导致手的高度增加,而说“下”同义词会降低高度。关节对手的空间参数的特定于方向的影响支持了以下观点,即语言系统紧密集成并相互影响。

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