Grounded theories hold sensorimotor activation is critical to language processing. Such theories have focused predominantly on the dominant senses of sight and hearing. Relatively fewer studies have assessed mental simulation within touch, taste, and smell, even though they are critically implicated in communication for important domains, such as health and wellbeing. We review work that sheds light on whether perceptual activation from lesser studied modalities contribute to meaning in language. We critically evaluate data from behavioural, imaging, and cross-cultural studies. We conclude that evidence for sensorimotor simulation in touch, taste, and smell is weak. Comprehending language related to these senses may instead rely on simulati...
According to the language marker hypothesis language has provided homo sapiens with a rich symbolic ...
Is there a universal hierarchy of the senses, such that some senses (e.g., vision) are more accessib...
How are the senses structured by the languages we speak, the cultures we inhabit? To what extent is ...
Grounded theories hold sensorimotor activation is critical to language processing. Such theories hav...
Previous studies have shown that object properties are processed faster when they follow properties ...
Language vividly connects to the world around us by encoding sensory information. For example, the w...
Across diverse lineages, animals communicate using chemosignals, but only humans communicate about c...
Do we mentally simulate olfactory information? We investigated mental simulation of odors and sounds...
Do we mentally simulate olfactory information? We investigated mental simulation of odors and sounds...
Contains fulltext : 240263.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)22 november 202...
Is there a universal hierarchy of the senses, such that some senses (e.g., vision) are more accessib...
Researchers have suggested that the vocabularies of languages are oriented towards the communicative...
Olfaction is often considered a vestigial sense in humans, demoted throughout evolution to make way ...
Language processing is influenced by sensorimotor experiences. Here, we review behavioral evidence f...
Being able to talk about what humans perceive with their senses is one of the fundamental capacities...
According to the language marker hypothesis language has provided homo sapiens with a rich symbolic ...
Is there a universal hierarchy of the senses, such that some senses (e.g., vision) are more accessib...
How are the senses structured by the languages we speak, the cultures we inhabit? To what extent is ...
Grounded theories hold sensorimotor activation is critical to language processing. Such theories hav...
Previous studies have shown that object properties are processed faster when they follow properties ...
Language vividly connects to the world around us by encoding sensory information. For example, the w...
Across diverse lineages, animals communicate using chemosignals, but only humans communicate about c...
Do we mentally simulate olfactory information? We investigated mental simulation of odors and sounds...
Do we mentally simulate olfactory information? We investigated mental simulation of odors and sounds...
Contains fulltext : 240263.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)22 november 202...
Is there a universal hierarchy of the senses, such that some senses (e.g., vision) are more accessib...
Researchers have suggested that the vocabularies of languages are oriented towards the communicative...
Olfaction is often considered a vestigial sense in humans, demoted throughout evolution to make way ...
Language processing is influenced by sensorimotor experiences. Here, we review behavioral evidence f...
Being able to talk about what humans perceive with their senses is one of the fundamental capacities...
According to the language marker hypothesis language has provided homo sapiens with a rich symbolic ...
Is there a universal hierarchy of the senses, such that some senses (e.g., vision) are more accessib...
How are the senses structured by the languages we speak, the cultures we inhabit? To what extent is ...