Linguistic labels are known to facilitate object recognition, yet the mechanism of this facilitation is not well understood. Previous psychophysical studies have suggested that words guide visual perception by activating information about visual object shape. Here we aimed to test this hypothesis at the neural level, and to tease apart the visual and semantic contribution of words to visual object recognition. We created a set of object pictures from two semantic categories with varying shapes, and obtained subjective ratings of their shape and category similarity. We then conducted a word-picture matching experiment, while recording participants' EEG, and tested if the shape or the category similarity between the word's referent and target...
The present study was conducted to investigate relationships between semantic and perceptual levels ...
We examined the effects of sensorimotor experience in two visual word recognition tasks. Body-object...
Abstract To what extent does semantic information play a functional role in visual word recognition?...
Linguistic labels are known to facilitate object recognition, yet the mechanism of this facilitation...
Peopleuse language to shape eachother’s behavior inhighly flexibleways. Effects of language areoften...
A long standing question in cognitive science has been: is visual processing completely encapsulated...
Many objects typically occur in particular locations, and object words encode these spatial associat...
Many objects typically occur in particular locations, and object words encode these spatial associat...
The notion that processing spoken (object) words involves activation of category-specific representa...
Visual attention can be directed immediately, as a spoken word unfolds, towards conceptually related...
Theories of embodied language comprehension have proposed that language processing includes percepti...
The notion that processing spoken (object) words involves activation of category-specific representa...
<div><p>Theories of embodied language comprehension have proposed that language processing includes ...
In the ventral visual pathway, early visual areas encode light patterns on the retina in terms of im...
A major part of learning a language is learning to map spoken words onto objects in the environment....
The present study was conducted to investigate relationships between semantic and perceptual levels ...
We examined the effects of sensorimotor experience in two visual word recognition tasks. Body-object...
Abstract To what extent does semantic information play a functional role in visual word recognition?...
Linguistic labels are known to facilitate object recognition, yet the mechanism of this facilitation...
Peopleuse language to shape eachother’s behavior inhighly flexibleways. Effects of language areoften...
A long standing question in cognitive science has been: is visual processing completely encapsulated...
Many objects typically occur in particular locations, and object words encode these spatial associat...
Many objects typically occur in particular locations, and object words encode these spatial associat...
The notion that processing spoken (object) words involves activation of category-specific representa...
Visual attention can be directed immediately, as a spoken word unfolds, towards conceptually related...
Theories of embodied language comprehension have proposed that language processing includes percepti...
The notion that processing spoken (object) words involves activation of category-specific representa...
<div><p>Theories of embodied language comprehension have proposed that language processing includes ...
In the ventral visual pathway, early visual areas encode light patterns on the retina in terms of im...
A major part of learning a language is learning to map spoken words onto objects in the environment....
The present study was conducted to investigate relationships between semantic and perceptual levels ...
We examined the effects of sensorimotor experience in two visual word recognition tasks. Body-object...
Abstract To what extent does semantic information play a functional role in visual word recognition?...