Are metaphors embodied? The neural evidence

Volume: 86, Issue: 8, Pages: 2417 - 2433
Published: Nov 11, 2021
Abstract
concepts can potentially be represented using metaphorical mappings to concrete domains. This view predicts that when linguistic metaphors are processed, they will invoke sensory-motor simulations. Here, I examine evidence from neuroimaging and lesion studies that addresses whether metaphors in language are embodied in this manner. Given the controversy in this area, I first outline some criteria by which the quality of neuroimaging and lesion...
Paper Details
Title
Are metaphors embodied? The neural evidence
Published Date
Nov 11, 2021
Volume
86
Issue
8
Pages
2417 - 2433
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