Theories of embodied cognition hold that the conceptual system uses perceptual simulations for the purposes of representation. A strong prediction is that perceptual phenomena should emerge in conceptual processing, and, in support, previous research has shown that switching modalities from one trial to the next incurs a processing cost during conceptual tasks. However, to date, such research has been limited by its reliance on the retrieval of familiar concepts. We therefore examined concept creation by asking participants to interpret modality-specific compound phrases (i.e., conceptual combinations). Results show that modality switching costs emerge during the creation of new conceptual entities: People are slower to simulate a novel con...
The human conceptual system contains knowledge that supports all cognitive activities, including per...
International audienceRecent studies in neuroimagery and cognitive psychology support the view of se...
Theories of embodied cognition (e.g., Perceptual Symbol Systems Theory; Barsalou, 1999, 2009) sugges...
According to perceptual symbol systems, sensorimotor simulations underlie the representation of conc...
According to perceptual symbol systems (Barsalou, 1999), sensory-motor simulations underlie the repr...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>How do we think about things we have never encounter...
Theories of grounded cognition propose that modal simulations underlie cognitive representation of c...
According to the perceptual symbols theory (Barsalou, 1999), sensorimotor simulations underlie the r...
Verifying different sensory modality properties for concepts results in a processing cost known as t...
The human conceptual system contains knowledge that supports all cognitive activities, including per...
In the present experiments, participants had to verify properties of concepts but, depending on the ...
International audienceIn the present experiments, participants had to verify properties of concepts ...
Recent models of the conceptual system hold that concepts are grounded in simulations of actual expe...
According to the Perceptual Symbols Theory of cognition (Barsalou, 1999), modality-specific simulati...
Recent models of the conceptual system hold that concepts are grounded in simulations of actual ex-p...
The human conceptual system contains knowledge that supports all cognitive activities, including per...
International audienceRecent studies in neuroimagery and cognitive psychology support the view of se...
Theories of embodied cognition (e.g., Perceptual Symbol Systems Theory; Barsalou, 1999, 2009) sugges...
According to perceptual symbol systems, sensorimotor simulations underlie the representation of conc...
According to perceptual symbol systems (Barsalou, 1999), sensory-motor simulations underlie the repr...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>How do we think about things we have never encounter...
Theories of grounded cognition propose that modal simulations underlie cognitive representation of c...
According to the perceptual symbols theory (Barsalou, 1999), sensorimotor simulations underlie the r...
Verifying different sensory modality properties for concepts results in a processing cost known as t...
The human conceptual system contains knowledge that supports all cognitive activities, including per...
In the present experiments, participants had to verify properties of concepts but, depending on the ...
International audienceIn the present experiments, participants had to verify properties of concepts ...
Recent models of the conceptual system hold that concepts are grounded in simulations of actual expe...
According to the Perceptual Symbols Theory of cognition (Barsalou, 1999), modality-specific simulati...
Recent models of the conceptual system hold that concepts are grounded in simulations of actual ex-p...
The human conceptual system contains knowledge that supports all cognitive activities, including per...
International audienceRecent studies in neuroimagery and cognitive psychology support the view of se...
Theories of embodied cognition (e.g., Perceptual Symbol Systems Theory; Barsalou, 1999, 2009) sugges...