A growing body of evidence has highlighted behavioral connections between musical rhythm and linguistic syntax, suggesting that these abilities may be mediated by common …
L Sack, C Dollaghan, L Goffman - International journal of speech …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: We assessed the extent to which language, speech, and fine/gross motor skills in preschoolers with developmental language disorder (DLD; also referred to as specific …
Embodied cognition research on Parkinson's disease (PD) points to disruptions of frontostriatal language functions as sensitive targets for clinical assessment. However, no …
R Asano, C Boeckx, K Fujita - cortex, 2022 - Elsevier
Comparative research on language, music, and action in cognitive neuroscience keeps finding evidence for both shared and non-shared components of cognitive systems. The …
'Context': The safe and effective application of psychomotor skills in the clinical environment is a central pillar of the health professions. The current global coronavirus pandemic has …
S Houwen, E Kamphorst, G van der Veer… - Research in …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background A relationship between motor performance and cognitive functioning is increasingly being recognized. Yet, little is known about the precise nature of the …
R Tison, P Poirier - Ecological Psychology, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper, we introduce an ecological account of communication according to which acts of communication are active inferences achieved by affecting the behavior of a target …
Natural use of language involves at least two individuals. Some studies have focused on the interaction between senders in communicative situations and how the knowledge about the …
Behavioral embodied research shows that words evoking limb-specific meanings can affect responses performed with the corresponding body part. However, no study has explored this …