Effects of concreteness and grammatical class on lexical-semantic processing are well-documented, but the role of sensory-perceptual and sensory-motor features of concepts in underlying mechanisms producing these effects is relatively unknown. We hypothesized that processing dissimilarities in accuracy and response time performance in nouns versus verbs, concrete versus abstract words, and their interaction can be explained by differences in semantic weight—the combined amount of sensory-perceptual and sensory-motor information to conceptual representations—across those grammatical and semantic categories. We assessed performance on concrete and abstract subcategories of nouns and verbs with a semantic similarity judgment task. Results show...
In the literature there are conflicting reports concerning whether noun and verb processing differ i...
We contrasted the predictive power of three measures of semantic richness—number of features (NFs), ...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
Effects of concreteness and grammatical class on lexical-semantic processing are well-documented, bu...
There is much empirical evidence that words' relative imageability and body-object interaction (BOI)...
There is no consensus as to whether the processing of single nouns and verbs requires access to gram...
[[abstract]]The effect of concreteness has been heavily studied on nouns. However, there are scant r...
AbstractDifferent accounts have been proposed to explain the nature of concept representations. Embo...
How a semantic representation is represented in human brain is an important problem in cognitive psy...
A concepts are traditionally thought to differ from concrete concepts by their lack of perceptual in...
Abstract concepts are traditionally thought to differ from concrete concepts by their lack of percep...
Abstract words are typically more difficult to identify than concrete words in lexical decision, wor...
Category production tasks (aka semantic fluency) typically concentrate on concrete categories, meani...
Embodied cognition theory posits that concept representations inherently rely on sensorimotor experi...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were used to investigate whether processing differences between noun...
In the literature there are conflicting reports concerning whether noun and verb processing differ i...
We contrasted the predictive power of three measures of semantic richness—number of features (NFs), ...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
Effects of concreteness and grammatical class on lexical-semantic processing are well-documented, bu...
There is much empirical evidence that words' relative imageability and body-object interaction (BOI)...
There is no consensus as to whether the processing of single nouns and verbs requires access to gram...
[[abstract]]The effect of concreteness has been heavily studied on nouns. However, there are scant r...
AbstractDifferent accounts have been proposed to explain the nature of concept representations. Embo...
How a semantic representation is represented in human brain is an important problem in cognitive psy...
A concepts are traditionally thought to differ from concrete concepts by their lack of perceptual in...
Abstract concepts are traditionally thought to differ from concrete concepts by their lack of percep...
Abstract words are typically more difficult to identify than concrete words in lexical decision, wor...
Category production tasks (aka semantic fluency) typically concentrate on concrete categories, meani...
Embodied cognition theory posits that concept representations inherently rely on sensorimotor experi...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were used to investigate whether processing differences between noun...
In the literature there are conflicting reports concerning whether noun and verb processing differ i...
We contrasted the predictive power of three measures of semantic richness—number of features (NFs), ...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...