A thematic relation is a temporal, spatial, causal, or functional relation between things that perform complementary roles in the same scenario or event. For example, cows and milk are related by a production theme, and sails and anchors are related via a boating theme. Thematic relations are distinct from mere associations, scripts, and ad hoc categories. They also contrast and complement taxonomic (categorical) relations such as “fruits” and “furniture.” Thematic relations and taxonomic relations arise from distinct processes, as evidenced by numerous neuropsychological and behavioral dissociations. Thematic relations may be apprehended uncontrollably and rapidly according to how frequently and recently they have been encountered. They ex...
We report the results of a study comparing the temporal dynamics of thematic and taxonomic knowledge...
Perceived similarity is influenced by both taxonomic and thematic relations. Assessing taxonomic rel...
The current study explored whether novel words can be related to pre-existing words in semantic memo...
A thematic relation is a temporal, spatial, causal, or functional relation between things that perfo...
A thematic relation is a temporal, spatial, causal, or functional relation between things that perfo...
Concepts can be interrelated by their similarities according to a taxonomic kind (e.g., animal, furn...
Knowledge of thematic relations is an area of increased interest in semantic memory research because...
Knowledge of thematic relations is an area of increased interest in semantic memory research because...
Work on thematic thinking, an individual’s preference for basing decisions and cognitive processes o...
People can intuitively distinguish semantically coherent from incoherent word triads, even without k...
Thematic relations are an important source of perceived similarity. For instance, the rowing theme o...
In this paper we explain the difference between two aspects of semantic relatedness: taxonomic and t...
Second place in poster competition at CogFestThere are at least two types of semantic relations impo...
Thematic relations are an important source of perceived similarity. For instance, the rowing theme o...
International audiencePrevious behavioral data suggest that the salience of taxonomic (e.g., hammer-...
We report the results of a study comparing the temporal dynamics of thematic and taxonomic knowledge...
Perceived similarity is influenced by both taxonomic and thematic relations. Assessing taxonomic rel...
The current study explored whether novel words can be related to pre-existing words in semantic memo...
A thematic relation is a temporal, spatial, causal, or functional relation between things that perfo...
A thematic relation is a temporal, spatial, causal, or functional relation between things that perfo...
Concepts can be interrelated by their similarities according to a taxonomic kind (e.g., animal, furn...
Knowledge of thematic relations is an area of increased interest in semantic memory research because...
Knowledge of thematic relations is an area of increased interest in semantic memory research because...
Work on thematic thinking, an individual’s preference for basing decisions and cognitive processes o...
People can intuitively distinguish semantically coherent from incoherent word triads, even without k...
Thematic relations are an important source of perceived similarity. For instance, the rowing theme o...
In this paper we explain the difference between two aspects of semantic relatedness: taxonomic and t...
Second place in poster competition at CogFestThere are at least two types of semantic relations impo...
Thematic relations are an important source of perceived similarity. For instance, the rowing theme o...
International audiencePrevious behavioral data suggest that the salience of taxonomic (e.g., hammer-...
We report the results of a study comparing the temporal dynamics of thematic and taxonomic knowledge...
Perceived similarity is influenced by both taxonomic and thematic relations. Assessing taxonomic rel...
The current study explored whether novel words can be related to pre-existing words in semantic memo...