Humans appear to rely on spatial mappings to represent and describe concepts. The conceptual cuing effect describes the tendency for participants to orient attention to a spatial location following the presentation of an unrelated cue word (e.g., orienting attention upward after reading the word sky). To date, such effects have predominately been explained within the embodied cognition framework, according to which people’s attention is oriented on the basis of prior experience (e.g., sky → up via perceptual simulation). However, this does not provide a compelling explanation for how abstract words have the same ability to orient attention. Why, for example, does dream also orient attention upward? We report on an experiment that investigat...
<div><p>Spatial terms such as “above”, “in front of”, and “on the left of” are all essential for des...
Kluth T, Burigo M, Knoeferle P. Spatial Language Comprehension. A Computational Investigation of the...
Kluth T, Burigo M, Knoeferle P. Spatial Language Comprehension. A Computational Investigation of the...
Humans appear to rely on spatial mappings to represent and describe concepts. The conceptual cuing e...
Humans appear to rely on spatial mappings to represent and describe concepts. The conceptual cueing ...
Humans appear to rely on spatial mappings to describe and represent concepts. In particular, concept...
Humans appear to rely on spatial mappings to describe and represent concepts. In particular, concept...
Humans appear to rely on spatial mappings to describe and represent concepts. In particular, concept...
Many objects typically occur in particular locations, and object words encode these spatial associat...
Concepts with implicit spatial meaning (e.g., "hat", "boots") can bias visual attention in space. Th...
Concepts with implicit spatial meaning (e.g., "hat", "boots") can bias visual attention in space. Th...
We report an experiment that compared two explanations for the effect of congruency between a word's...
Kluth T, Burigo M, Schultheis H, Knoeferle P. Does direction matter? Linguistic asymmetries reflecte...
Kluth T, Burigo M, Schultheis H, Knoeferle P. Does direction matter? Linguistic asymmetries reflecte...
Many objects typically occur in particular locations, and object words encode these spatial associat...
<div><p>Spatial terms such as “above”, “in front of”, and “on the left of” are all essential for des...
Kluth T, Burigo M, Knoeferle P. Spatial Language Comprehension. A Computational Investigation of the...
Kluth T, Burigo M, Knoeferle P. Spatial Language Comprehension. A Computational Investigation of the...
Humans appear to rely on spatial mappings to represent and describe concepts. The conceptual cuing e...
Humans appear to rely on spatial mappings to represent and describe concepts. The conceptual cueing ...
Humans appear to rely on spatial mappings to describe and represent concepts. In particular, concept...
Humans appear to rely on spatial mappings to describe and represent concepts. In particular, concept...
Humans appear to rely on spatial mappings to describe and represent concepts. In particular, concept...
Many objects typically occur in particular locations, and object words encode these spatial associat...
Concepts with implicit spatial meaning (e.g., "hat", "boots") can bias visual attention in space. Th...
Concepts with implicit spatial meaning (e.g., "hat", "boots") can bias visual attention in space. Th...
We report an experiment that compared two explanations for the effect of congruency between a word's...
Kluth T, Burigo M, Schultheis H, Knoeferle P. Does direction matter? Linguistic asymmetries reflecte...
Kluth T, Burigo M, Schultheis H, Knoeferle P. Does direction matter? Linguistic asymmetries reflecte...
Many objects typically occur in particular locations, and object words encode these spatial associat...
<div><p>Spatial terms such as “above”, “in front of”, and “on the left of” are all essential for des...
Kluth T, Burigo M, Knoeferle P. Spatial Language Comprehension. A Computational Investigation of the...
Kluth T, Burigo M, Knoeferle P. Spatial Language Comprehension. A Computational Investigation of the...