Peopleuse language to shape eachother’s behavior inhighly flexibleways. Effects of language areoften assumed tobe “high-level ” in that, whereas language clearly influences reasoning, decisionmaking, andmemory, it does not influence low-level visual processes. Here, we test the prediction that words are able to provide top-down guidance at the very earliest stages of visual processing by acting as powerful categorical cues. We investigated whether visual processing of images of familiar animals and artifacts was enhanced after hearing their name (e.g., “dog”) compared with hearing an equally familiar and unambiguous nonverbal sound (e.g., a dog bark) in 14 English monolingual speakers. Because the relationship between words and their refere...
Contains fulltext : 19013.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The coordination...
It has been argued that labels play a special role in cognitive development: hearing the same label ...
In adults, words are more effective than sounds at activating conceptual representations. We aimed t...
Linguistic labels are known to facilitate object recognition, yet the mechanism of this facilitation...
A major part of learning a language is learning to map spoken words onto objects in the environment....
A large literature shows strong developmental links between early language abilities and later cogni...
110 p.How does learning cultural systems like language impact cognition and perception? The last few...
This article reviews recent literature on the role of top-down feedback processes in semantic repres...
One of the most influential ideas within the domain of cognition is that of embodied cognition, in w...
The principle of arbitrariness in language assumes that there is no intrinsic relationship between l...
Whether verbal labels help infants visually process and categorize objects is a contentious issue. U...
Recent converging evidence suggests that language and vision interact immediately in non-trivial way...
The principle of arbitrariness in language assumes that there is no intrinsic relationship between l...
In adults, words are more effective than sounds at activating conceptual representations. We aimed t...
The notion that processing spoken (object) words involves activation of category-specific representa...
Contains fulltext : 19013.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The coordination...
It has been argued that labels play a special role in cognitive development: hearing the same label ...
In adults, words are more effective than sounds at activating conceptual representations. We aimed t...
Linguistic labels are known to facilitate object recognition, yet the mechanism of this facilitation...
A major part of learning a language is learning to map spoken words onto objects in the environment....
A large literature shows strong developmental links between early language abilities and later cogni...
110 p.How does learning cultural systems like language impact cognition and perception? The last few...
This article reviews recent literature on the role of top-down feedback processes in semantic repres...
One of the most influential ideas within the domain of cognition is that of embodied cognition, in w...
The principle of arbitrariness in language assumes that there is no intrinsic relationship between l...
Whether verbal labels help infants visually process and categorize objects is a contentious issue. U...
Recent converging evidence suggests that language and vision interact immediately in non-trivial way...
The principle of arbitrariness in language assumes that there is no intrinsic relationship between l...
In adults, words are more effective than sounds at activating conceptual representations. We aimed t...
The notion that processing spoken (object) words involves activation of category-specific representa...
Contains fulltext : 19013.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The coordination...
It has been argued that labels play a special role in cognitive development: hearing the same label ...
In adults, words are more effective than sounds at activating conceptual representations. We aimed t...