International audienceAnimacy is one of the basic semantic features of word meaning and influences perceptual and episodic memory processes. However, evidence that this variable also influences lexicosemantic processing is mixed. As animacy is a semantic variable thought to have evolutionary roots, we first examined its influence in a semantic categorization task that did not make the animacy dimension salient, namely, concrete-abstract categorization. Animates were categorized faster (and more accurately) than inanimates. We then assessed the influence of animacy in two lexical decision experiments. In Experiment 2, we mostly used legal nonwords, whereas in Experiment 3, we varied the context of the nonwords across participants in such a w...
Background It is widely assumed that lexical-semantic deficits in first-episode psychosis occur as a...
In two ERP experiments, we investigated whether readers prioritize animacy over real-world event-kno...
International audienceIn visual perception, evidence has shown that attention is captured earlier an...
International audienceAnimacy is one of the basic semantic features of word meaning and influences p...
There is a great deal of evidence across cognitive science that animacy, or more generally, the feat...
It was previously shown that words representing living things are better remembered than those repre...
International audienceAnimates are better remembered than inanimates. According to the adaptive view...
International audienceAnimates are remembered better than inanimates because the former are ultimate...
These experiments investigate perceptual and semantic factors underlying animacy effects in semantic...
Animacy is often conceived as a special semantic feature because of its relevance to thematic and sy...
Most, if not all, languages exhibit “animacy effects”: grammatical structures interact with the rela...
Animacy is often conceived as a special semantic feature because of its relevance to thematic and sy...
Animacy makes a fundamental contribution to the categorization of everyday experiences. In this way,...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
Linguistic animacy reflects a particular construal of biological distinctions encountered in the wor...
Background It is widely assumed that lexical-semantic deficits in first-episode psychosis occur as a...
In two ERP experiments, we investigated whether readers prioritize animacy over real-world event-kno...
International audienceIn visual perception, evidence has shown that attention is captured earlier an...
International audienceAnimacy is one of the basic semantic features of word meaning and influences p...
There is a great deal of evidence across cognitive science that animacy, or more generally, the feat...
It was previously shown that words representing living things are better remembered than those repre...
International audienceAnimates are better remembered than inanimates. According to the adaptive view...
International audienceAnimates are remembered better than inanimates because the former are ultimate...
These experiments investigate perceptual and semantic factors underlying animacy effects in semantic...
Animacy is often conceived as a special semantic feature because of its relevance to thematic and sy...
Most, if not all, languages exhibit “animacy effects”: grammatical structures interact with the rela...
Animacy is often conceived as a special semantic feature because of its relevance to thematic and sy...
Animacy makes a fundamental contribution to the categorization of everyday experiences. In this way,...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
Linguistic animacy reflects a particular construal of biological distinctions encountered in the wor...
Background It is widely assumed that lexical-semantic deficits in first-episode psychosis occur as a...
In two ERP experiments, we investigated whether readers prioritize animacy over real-world event-kno...
International audienceIn visual perception, evidence has shown that attention is captured earlier an...