This fMRI study investigated mental simulation of state/psychological and action verbs during adolescence. Sixteen healthy subjects silently read verbs describing a motor scene or not (STIMULUS: motor, state/psychological verbs) and they were explicitly asked to imagine the situation or they performed letter detection preventing them from using simulation (TASK: imagery vs. letter detection). A significant task by stimuli interaction showed that imagery of state/psychological verbs, as compared to action stimuli (controlled by the letter detection) selectively increased activation in the right supramarginal gyrus/rolandic operculum and in the right insula, and decreased activation in the right intraparietal sulcus. We compared these data to those from a group of older participants (Tomasino et al. 2014a). Activation in the left supramarginal gyrus decreased for the latter group (as compared to the present group) for imagery of state/psychological verbs. By contrast, activation in the right superior frontal gyrus decreased for the former group (as compared to the older group) for imagery of state/psychological verbs.

The mental simulation of state/psychological verbs in the adolescent brain : an fMRI study / B. Tomasino, M. Nobile, M. Re, M. Bellina, M. Garzitto, F. Arrigoni, M. Molteni, F. Fabbro, P. Brambilla. - In: BRAIN AND COGNITION. - ISSN 0278-2626. - 123(2018), pp. 34-46. [10.1016/j.bandc.2018.02.010]

The mental simulation of state/psychological verbs in the adolescent brain : an fMRI study

F. Arrigoni;P. Brambilla
2018

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This fMRI study investigated mental simulation of state/psychological and action verbs during adolescence. Sixteen healthy subjects silently read verbs describing a motor scene or not (STIMULUS: motor, state/psychological verbs) and they were explicitly asked to imagine the situation or they performed letter detection preventing them from using simulation (TASK: imagery vs. letter detection). A significant task by stimuli interaction showed that imagery of state/psychological verbs, as compared to action stimuli (controlled by the letter detection) selectively increased activation in the right supramarginal gyrus/rolandic operculum and in the right insula, and decreased activation in the right intraparietal sulcus. We compared these data to those from a group of older participants (Tomasino et al. 2014a). Activation in the left supramarginal gyrus decreased for the latter group (as compared to the present group) for imagery of state/psychological verbs. By contrast, activation in the right superior frontal gyrus decreased for the former group (as compared to the older group) for imagery of state/psychological verbs.
Action, letter detection; Adolescence; Imagery; Insula; Neuroimaging; Operculum; Parietal lobe; Word representations; Adolescent; Brain; Brain Mapping; Female; Humans; Imagination; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Reading
Settore MED/25 - Psichiatria
2018
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