Schilling M, Chang N, Rohlfing KJ, Spranger M. Simulation across representation: The interplay of schemas and simulation-based inference on different levels of abstraction. BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES. 2020;43: e147.Language comprehension of action verbs recruits embodied representations in the brain that are assumed to invoke a mental simulation (e.g., "grasping a peanut"). This extends to abstract concepts, as well ("grasping an idea"). We, therefore, argue that mental simulation works across levels of abstractness and involves higher-level schematic structures that subsume a generic structure of actions and events
Simulation of propositional content does not sufficiently explain real-life linguistic activity, eve...
A leading embodied account of language processing proposes that comprehending a piece of language en...
Simulation of propositional content does not sufficiently explain real-life linguistic activity, eve...
Recent embodied theories of meaning known as 'simulation semantics' posit that language comprehensio...
Based on accumulating evidence, simulation appears to be a basic computational mechanism in the brai...
In her target article Tina Iachini (2011) proposes to adopt an embodied multimodal approach to accou...
. Simulation semantics and language understanding How do people understand language? Though vital to...
Embodied approaches to language understanding hold that comprehension of linguistic material entails...
This chapter explains that multiple systems represent knowledge. It focuses on two resources of know...
Abstraction is instrumental for our understanding of how numbers are cognitively represented. We pro...
We examined how grounded mental simulations are updated when there is an implied change of shape, ov...
a b s t r a c t Several disciplines within the cognitive sciences have advanced the idea that people...
The paper focuses on the embodied view of cognition applied to language. First we discuss what we in...
Simulation as an epistemic tool between theory and practice: A Comparison of the Relationship betwee...
According to embodied theories of language, people understand a verb like throw, at least in part, b...
Simulation of propositional content does not sufficiently explain real-life linguistic activity, eve...
A leading embodied account of language processing proposes that comprehending a piece of language en...
Simulation of propositional content does not sufficiently explain real-life linguistic activity, eve...
Recent embodied theories of meaning known as 'simulation semantics' posit that language comprehensio...
Based on accumulating evidence, simulation appears to be a basic computational mechanism in the brai...
In her target article Tina Iachini (2011) proposes to adopt an embodied multimodal approach to accou...
. Simulation semantics and language understanding How do people understand language? Though vital to...
Embodied approaches to language understanding hold that comprehension of linguistic material entails...
This chapter explains that multiple systems represent knowledge. It focuses on two resources of know...
Abstraction is instrumental for our understanding of how numbers are cognitively represented. We pro...
We examined how grounded mental simulations are updated when there is an implied change of shape, ov...
a b s t r a c t Several disciplines within the cognitive sciences have advanced the idea that people...
The paper focuses on the embodied view of cognition applied to language. First we discuss what we in...
Simulation as an epistemic tool between theory and practice: A Comparison of the Relationship betwee...
According to embodied theories of language, people understand a verb like throw, at least in part, b...
Simulation of propositional content does not sufficiently explain real-life linguistic activity, eve...
A leading embodied account of language processing proposes that comprehending a piece of language en...
Simulation of propositional content does not sufficiently explain real-life linguistic activity, eve...