The ability to form and use recursive representations while processing hierarchical structures has been hypothesized to rely on language abilities. If so, linguistic resources should inevitably be activated while representing recursion in non-linguistic domains. In this study we use a dual-task paradigm to assess whether verbal resources are required to perform a visual recursion task. We tested participants across 4 conditions: (1) Visual recursion only, (2) Visual recursion with motor interference (sequential finger tapping), (3) Visual recursion with verbal interference – low load, and (4) Visual recursion with verbal interference – high load. Our results show that the ability to acquire and use visual recursive representations is not af...
Humans generate recursive hierarchies in a variety of domains, including linguistic, social and visu...
Recent neurophysiological and brain imaging studies have shown that the motor system is involved in ...
Abstract Embodied cognition research has shown that bodily activity could affect cognitive processes...
The ability to form and use recursive representations while processing hierarchical structures has b...
We describe a new method to explore recursive cognition in the visual domain. We define recursion as...
Tese de doutoramento, Ciências Biomédicas (Neurociências), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Medi...
In their 2002 seminal paper Hauser, Chomsky and Fitch hypothesize that recursion is the only human-s...
In this manuscript, we summarize the results of our research program aiming at describing the cognit...
It is well established that the comprehension of spoken words referring to object concepts relies on...
Current theories of category learning posit separate verbal and nonverbal learning systems. Past res...
Complex hierarchical structures occur in language, music and action planning. In these domains, it i...
Classical cognitive theories hold that word representations in the brain are abstract and amodal, an...
What is the relationship between our perceptual and linguistic representations of the same event? We...
International audienceInfluential theories have claimed that the ability for recursion forms the com...
Recent theories propose that semantic representation and sensorimotor processing have a common sub...
Humans generate recursive hierarchies in a variety of domains, including linguistic, social and visu...
Recent neurophysiological and brain imaging studies have shown that the motor system is involved in ...
Abstract Embodied cognition research has shown that bodily activity could affect cognitive processes...
The ability to form and use recursive representations while processing hierarchical structures has b...
We describe a new method to explore recursive cognition in the visual domain. We define recursion as...
Tese de doutoramento, Ciências Biomédicas (Neurociências), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Medi...
In their 2002 seminal paper Hauser, Chomsky and Fitch hypothesize that recursion is the only human-s...
In this manuscript, we summarize the results of our research program aiming at describing the cognit...
It is well established that the comprehension of spoken words referring to object concepts relies on...
Current theories of category learning posit separate verbal and nonverbal learning systems. Past res...
Complex hierarchical structures occur in language, music and action planning. In these domains, it i...
Classical cognitive theories hold that word representations in the brain are abstract and amodal, an...
What is the relationship between our perceptual and linguistic representations of the same event? We...
International audienceInfluential theories have claimed that the ability for recursion forms the com...
Recent theories propose that semantic representation and sensorimotor processing have a common sub...
Humans generate recursive hierarchies in a variety of domains, including linguistic, social and visu...
Recent neurophysiological and brain imaging studies have shown that the motor system is involved in ...
Abstract Embodied cognition research has shown that bodily activity could affect cognitive processes...