Two experiments assessed whether conceptual relations (e.g., contains: cookie jar) facilitate the retrieval of concepts (e.g., cookie and jar) from long-term memory. The CARIN model of nominal combination asserts that conceptual relations are represented with and selected from the modifier noun (cookie). Thus, the model predicts that relational integration will facilitate memory for modifiers but not for head nouns (jar). In Experiment 1, concepts were studied in pairs and were then tested individually. Recognition accuracy was higher for modifiers than for head nouns. In Experiment 2, the studied concepts (e.g., cookie jar) were tested in the context of a new pair that instantiated either the same relation (e.g., cookie plate) or a differe...
We evaluate whether evidence from conceptual combination supports the relational priming model of an...
Relation priming is a phenomenon in which comprehension of a word pair (e.g.. COPPER HORSE) is facil...
In two experiments, participants judged whether nouns fitted particular sentence frames and then rec...
Two experiments assessed whether conceptual relations (e.g., contains: COOKIE JAR) facilitate the re...
Two experiments assessed whether conceptual relations (e.g., contains: COOKIE JAR) facilitate the re...
Combined concepts such as computer chair, road rage, and terrorist threat are common in everyday lan...
Many computational models of reasoning rely on explicit relation representations to account for huma...
We examined the role of different types of similarity in both analogical reasoning and recognition m...
Interpretation of a conceptual combination (CC) in a relation-based approach involves establishing t...
We present findings that relational nouns are more context-sensitive than entity nouns in two concep...
In two experiments, participants studied word pairs and later discriminated old (intact) word pairs ...
Conceptual combination is a fundamental human cognitive ability by which people can experience infin...
The effects of semantic context on noun recognition were investigated in three experiments Experimen...
Relation priming is a phenomenon in which comprehension of a word pair (e.g., copper horse) is facil...
The perception of semantic similarity derives from distinct processes of comparison and integration....
We evaluate whether evidence from conceptual combination supports the relational priming model of an...
Relation priming is a phenomenon in which comprehension of a word pair (e.g.. COPPER HORSE) is facil...
In two experiments, participants judged whether nouns fitted particular sentence frames and then rec...
Two experiments assessed whether conceptual relations (e.g., contains: COOKIE JAR) facilitate the re...
Two experiments assessed whether conceptual relations (e.g., contains: COOKIE JAR) facilitate the re...
Combined concepts such as computer chair, road rage, and terrorist threat are common in everyday lan...
Many computational models of reasoning rely on explicit relation representations to account for huma...
We examined the role of different types of similarity in both analogical reasoning and recognition m...
Interpretation of a conceptual combination (CC) in a relation-based approach involves establishing t...
We present findings that relational nouns are more context-sensitive than entity nouns in two concep...
In two experiments, participants studied word pairs and later discriminated old (intact) word pairs ...
Conceptual combination is a fundamental human cognitive ability by which people can experience infin...
The effects of semantic context on noun recognition were investigated in three experiments Experimen...
Relation priming is a phenomenon in which comprehension of a word pair (e.g., copper horse) is facil...
The perception of semantic similarity derives from distinct processes of comparison and integration....
We evaluate whether evidence from conceptual combination supports the relational priming model of an...
Relation priming is a phenomenon in which comprehension of a word pair (e.g.. COPPER HORSE) is facil...
In two experiments, participants judged whether nouns fitted particular sentence frames and then rec...