Non farlo! Negazione linguistica e simulazione delle azioni

  • Marco Tullio Liuzza
  • Matteo Candidi
  • Salvatore Maria Aglioti

Abstract

Classical cognitivism, which poses a shape-shifted modern form of Cartesian dualism, has to progressively face the threat of theories and lines of empirical research that place the body and the sensori-motor simulation at the core of high order cognitive processes as language. Within this framework, the case of linguistic negation has always represented a weak point for the theories on language comprehension, which posit a functional role of sensorimotor simulation. The present paper will discuss how the investigation of the neural correlates of linguistic negation during motor-related sentence comprehension might help us to assess the involvement of the sensori-motor system in the abstract representation of actions. In particular, we will discuss three recent studies that used different neuro-investigation  (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and functional Magetic Resonance Imaging) to investigate the neural correlates of linguistic negation in the sensori-motor simulations involved in sentence comprehension. Results suggest that action simulation processes during sentence comprehension are associated to the comprehension of whole sentences and are sensitive to the linguistic context
Published
2012-03-31
How to Cite
Liuzza, M. T., Candidi, M. and Aglioti, S. M. (2012) “Non farlo! Negazione linguistica e simulazione delle azioni”, Rivista Italiana di Filosofia del Linguaggio, 50, pp. 127-136. Available at: http://www.rifl.unical.it/index.php/rifl/article/view/85 (Accessed: 28March2024).