In traditional hierarchical models of information processing, visual representations feed into conceptual systems, but conceptual categories do not exert an influence on visual processing. We provide evidence, across four experiments, that conceptual information can in fact penetrate early visual processing, rather than merely biasing the output of perceptual systems. Participants performed physical-identity judgments on visually equidistant pairs of letter stimuli that were either in the same conceptual category (Bb) or in different categories (Bp). In the case of nonidentical letters, response times were longer when the stimuli were from the same conceptual category, but only when the letters were presented sequentially. The differences i...
The locus of category effects in picture recognition and naming was examined in two experiments with...
This thesis examines the structure of mental representations as well as the impact of labelling on v...
To investigate whether working memory and visual processing have the same role or different roles in...
Do conceptual categories affect basic visual processing? A conceptual grouping effect for familiar s...
Pictures are typically better remembered than words, but explanations for this fact diverge. Some at...
SummaryCan the interpretation of a visual stimulus (normally conceived as a late visual process) inf...
According to the Perceptual Symbols Theory of cognition (Barsalou, 1999), modality-specific simulati...
People are generally faster and more accurate to name or categorize objects at the basic level (e.g....
The picture superiority effect, i.e. better memory for pictures than for corresponding words, has be...
Does conceptual knowledge about objects influence their perceptual processing? There is some evidenc...
First Published April 27, 2020Does the perceptual system for looking at the world overlap with the c...
Does conceptual knowledge about objects influence their perceptual processing? There is some evidenc...
We report on two experiments investigating the nature of conceptual tokening—whether concepts are ac...
Theories of grounded cognition propose that modal simulations underlie cognitive representation of c...
Humans have a massive capacity to store detailed information in visual long-term memory. The present...
The locus of category effects in picture recognition and naming was examined in two experiments with...
This thesis examines the structure of mental representations as well as the impact of labelling on v...
To investigate whether working memory and visual processing have the same role or different roles in...
Do conceptual categories affect basic visual processing? A conceptual grouping effect for familiar s...
Pictures are typically better remembered than words, but explanations for this fact diverge. Some at...
SummaryCan the interpretation of a visual stimulus (normally conceived as a late visual process) inf...
According to the Perceptual Symbols Theory of cognition (Barsalou, 1999), modality-specific simulati...
People are generally faster and more accurate to name or categorize objects at the basic level (e.g....
The picture superiority effect, i.e. better memory for pictures than for corresponding words, has be...
Does conceptual knowledge about objects influence their perceptual processing? There is some evidenc...
First Published April 27, 2020Does the perceptual system for looking at the world overlap with the c...
Does conceptual knowledge about objects influence their perceptual processing? There is some evidenc...
We report on two experiments investigating the nature of conceptual tokening—whether concepts are ac...
Theories of grounded cognition propose that modal simulations underlie cognitive representation of c...
Humans have a massive capacity to store detailed information in visual long-term memory. The present...
The locus of category effects in picture recognition and naming was examined in two experiments with...
This thesis examines the structure of mental representations as well as the impact of labelling on v...
To investigate whether working memory and visual processing have the same role or different roles in...