In previous studies investigating logical-connectives simulations, participants focused their attention on verifying truth-condition satisfaction for connective expressions describing visual stimuli (e.g., Dumitru, 2014; Dumitru and Joergensen, 2016). Here, we sought to replicate and extend the findings that conjunction and disjunction simulations are structured as one and two Gestalts, respectively, by using language – picture matching tasks where participants focused their attention exclusively on stimuli visuospatial properties. Three studies evaluated perceptual compatibility effects between visual displays varying stimuli direction, size, and orientation, and basic sentences featuring the logical connectives AND, OR, BUT, IF, ALTHOUGH,...
Language is more than a source of information for accessing higher-order conceptual knowledge. Indee...
Accounts based on the pragmatic maxim of quantity make different predictions about the computation o...
Previous research has shown that processing words with an up/down association (e.g., bird, foot) can...
In previous studies investigating logical-connectives simulations, participants focused their attent...
Reasoning, solving mathematical equations, or planning written and spoken sentences all must factor ...
Introduction: When processing complex information, individuals often forego reasoning rules and draw...
A defining trait of human cognition is the capacity to form compounds out of simple thoughts. This a...
According to theories of embodied cognition, visual stimuli can either facilitate or impede the retr...
According to theories of embodied cognition, visual stimuli can either facilitate or impede the retr...
Studies on the presence of mental simulations during language comprehension have typically focused o...
The notion of language comprehension as mental simulation has become popular in cognitive science. W...
Causal relations can be presented as subjective, involving someone's reasoning, or objective, depict...
The notion of language comprehension as mental simulation has become popular in cognitive science. W...
NoLanguage is more than a source of information for accessing higher-order conceptual knowledge. Ind...
Language is more than a source of information for accessing higher-order conceptual knowledge. Indee...
Language is more than a source of information for accessing higher-order conceptual knowledge. Indee...
Accounts based on the pragmatic maxim of quantity make different predictions about the computation o...
Previous research has shown that processing words with an up/down association (e.g., bird, foot) can...
In previous studies investigating logical-connectives simulations, participants focused their attent...
Reasoning, solving mathematical equations, or planning written and spoken sentences all must factor ...
Introduction: When processing complex information, individuals often forego reasoning rules and draw...
A defining trait of human cognition is the capacity to form compounds out of simple thoughts. This a...
According to theories of embodied cognition, visual stimuli can either facilitate or impede the retr...
According to theories of embodied cognition, visual stimuli can either facilitate or impede the retr...
Studies on the presence of mental simulations during language comprehension have typically focused o...
The notion of language comprehension as mental simulation has become popular in cognitive science. W...
Causal relations can be presented as subjective, involving someone's reasoning, or objective, depict...
The notion of language comprehension as mental simulation has become popular in cognitive science. W...
NoLanguage is more than a source of information for accessing higher-order conceptual knowledge. Ind...
Language is more than a source of information for accessing higher-order conceptual knowledge. Indee...
Language is more than a source of information for accessing higher-order conceptual knowledge. Indee...
Accounts based on the pragmatic maxim of quantity make different predictions about the computation o...
Previous research has shown that processing words with an up/down association (e.g., bird, foot) can...