<div><p>Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, previous research has demonstrated a processing advantage for words denoting semantically “big” (e.g., <i>jungle</i>) versus “small” (e.g., <i>needle</i>) concrete objects. We investigated whether semantic size plays a role in the recognition of words expressing abstract concepts (e.g., <i>truth</i>). Semantically “big” and “small” concrete and abstract words were presented in a lexical decision task. Responses to “big” words, regardless of their concreteness, were faster than those to “small” words. Critically, we explored the relationship between semantic size and affective characteristics of words as well as their influence on lexical...
Theories of grounded cognition (Basalou, 2005 Vigliocco, Meteyard, Andrews, & Kousta, 2009) suggest ...
Effects of concreteness and grammatical class on lexical-semantic processing are well-documented, bu...
Emotional valence is known to influence word processing dependent upon concreteness. Whereas some st...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
Embodied cognition theories propose that abstract concepts are grounded in a variety of exogenous an...
There is much empirical evidence that words' relative imageability and body-object interaction (BOI)...
Cognitive science has a longstanding interest in the ways that people acquire and use abstract vs. c...
Emotion (positive and negative) words are typically recognized faster than neutral words. Recent res...
A largely unexplored aspect of lexical access in visual word recognition is “semantic size”—namely, ...
We contrasted the predictive power of three measures of semantic richness—number of features (NFs), ...
Emotional valence is known to influence word processing dependent upon concreteness. Whereas some st...
Theories of grounded cognition (Basalou, 2005 Vigliocco, Meteyard, Andrews, & Kousta, 2009) suggest ...
Effects of concreteness and grammatical class on lexical-semantic processing are well-documented, bu...
Emotional valence is known to influence word processing dependent upon concreteness. Whereas some st...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
Embodied cognition theories propose that abstract concepts are grounded in a variety of exogenous an...
There is much empirical evidence that words' relative imageability and body-object interaction (BOI)...
Cognitive science has a longstanding interest in the ways that people acquire and use abstract vs. c...
Emotion (positive and negative) words are typically recognized faster than neutral words. Recent res...
A largely unexplored aspect of lexical access in visual word recognition is “semantic size”—namely, ...
We contrasted the predictive power of three measures of semantic richness—number of features (NFs), ...
Emotional valence is known to influence word processing dependent upon concreteness. Whereas some st...
Theories of grounded cognition (Basalou, 2005 Vigliocco, Meteyard, Andrews, & Kousta, 2009) suggest ...
Effects of concreteness and grammatical class on lexical-semantic processing are well-documented, bu...
Emotional valence is known to influence word processing dependent upon concreteness. Whereas some st...