31 mars 2021
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« Functional links between language and motor activity », UQAM Archipel : livres, ID : 10670/1.l9ex7b
The relationship between linguistic and motor activity has a long history, possibly from the initial observation that a deficit in strength of the right half of the body was associated with a language disorder. Functionally, it has been proposed that language is a trigger of motor simulation, and this in turn is the expression of the semantic content of action. Motor activity has also been evoked as a useful facilitator of linguistic learning and both function as an essential agency for empathy between individuals as well as in understanding the behaviour of other people. This special issue aims to bring together the latest results by researchers and clinicians from allied disciplines in neuroscience, linguistics, computer science and psychology with the objective of furthering our reflections and knowledge about the interaction between motor and linguistic activity.