While embodied approaches of cognition have proved to be successful in explaining con-crete concepts and words, they have more difficulties in accounting for abstract concepts and words, and several proposals have been put forward. This work aims to test the Words As Tools proposal, according to which both abstract and concrete concepts are grounded in perception, action and emotional systems, but linguistic information is more important for abstract than for concrete concept representation, due to the different ways they are ac-quired: while for the acquisition of the latter linguistic information might play a role, for the acquisition of the former it is instead crucial. We investigated the acquisition of concrete and abstract concepts an...
How are abstract concepts and words represented in the brain? That is the central question addressed...
How are abstract concepts and words represented in the brain? That is the central question addressed...
How are abstract concepts and words represented in the brain? That is the central question addressed...
While embodied approaches of cognition have proved to be successful in explaining con-crete concepts...
While embodied approaches of cognition have proved to be successful in explaining concrete concepts ...
While embodied approaches of cognition have proved to be successful in explaining concrete concepts ...
<div><p>While embodied approaches of cognition have proved to be successful in explaining concrete c...
While embodied approaches of cognition have proved to be successful in explaining concrete concepts ...
Four experiments (E1–E2–E3–E4) investigated whether different acquisition modalities lead to the eme...
Four experiments (E1\u2013E2\u2013E3\u2013E4) investigated whether different acquisition modalities ...
One of the main challenges of embodied theories is accounting for meanings of abstract words. The mo...
One of the main challenges of embodied theories is accounting for meanings of abstract words. The mo...
One of the main challenges of embodied theories is accounting for meanings of abstract words. The mo...
One of the main challenges of embodied theories is accounting for meanings of abstract words. The mo...
none2How are abstract concepts and words represented in the brain? That is the central question addr...
How are abstract concepts and words represented in the brain? That is the central question addressed...
How are abstract concepts and words represented in the brain? That is the central question addressed...
How are abstract concepts and words represented in the brain? That is the central question addressed...
While embodied approaches of cognition have proved to be successful in explaining con-crete concepts...
While embodied approaches of cognition have proved to be successful in explaining concrete concepts ...
While embodied approaches of cognition have proved to be successful in explaining concrete concepts ...
<div><p>While embodied approaches of cognition have proved to be successful in explaining concrete c...
While embodied approaches of cognition have proved to be successful in explaining concrete concepts ...
Four experiments (E1–E2–E3–E4) investigated whether different acquisition modalities lead to the eme...
Four experiments (E1\u2013E2\u2013E3\u2013E4) investigated whether different acquisition modalities ...
One of the main challenges of embodied theories is accounting for meanings of abstract words. The mo...
One of the main challenges of embodied theories is accounting for meanings of abstract words. The mo...
One of the main challenges of embodied theories is accounting for meanings of abstract words. The mo...
One of the main challenges of embodied theories is accounting for meanings of abstract words. The mo...
none2How are abstract concepts and words represented in the brain? That is the central question addr...
How are abstract concepts and words represented in the brain? That is the central question addressed...
How are abstract concepts and words represented in the brain? That is the central question addressed...
How are abstract concepts and words represented in the brain? That is the central question addressed...