In this paper we argue that a “hidden link” correlates discourse processing and spatial navigation. Specifically, we argue that two navigational systems (planning the route and landmark knowl- edge) can be profitably used to account for the analysis of the coherence of the flow of discourse. Consistent with this hypoth- esis, some brain regions activated by spatial navigation tasks are strikingly overlapping with the regions involved in discourse processing. Moreover, brain damaged people have severe deficits at the level of discourse processing that can be interpreted in terms of an impaired navigational capacity to orient themselves in the flow of discourse.
Keeping the route and speaking coherently: the hidden link between spatial navigation and discourse processing
MARINI, Andrea
2013-01-01
Abstract
In this paper we argue that a “hidden link” correlates discourse processing and spatial navigation. Specifically, we argue that two navigational systems (planning the route and landmark knowl- edge) can be profitably used to account for the analysis of the coherence of the flow of discourse. Consistent with this hypoth- esis, some brain regions activated by spatial navigation tasks are strikingly overlapping with the regions involved in discourse processing. Moreover, brain damaged people have severe deficits at the level of discourse processing that can be interpreted in terms of an impaired navigational capacity to orient themselves in the flow of discourse.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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