According to the body-specificity hypothesis, hearing action words creates body-specific mental simulations of the actions. Handedness should, therefore, affect mental simulations. Given that pictures of actions also evoke mental simulations and often accompany words to be learned, would pictures that mismatch the mental simulation of words negatively affect learning? We investigated effects of pictures with a left-handed, right-handed, or bimanual perspective on left- and right-handers\u27 learning of object-manipulation words in an artificial language. Right-handers recalled fewer definitions of words learned with a corresponding left-handed-perspective picture than with a right-handed-perspective picture. For left-handers, there was no e...
Introduction: At a preschool age, hand laterality represents one of the indicators of the quality of...
Body-specific mental rotation is thought to rely upon internal representations of motor actions. Han...
This study investigates mental rotation performance of right- and left-handers in object-based and e...
In mental rotation tasks (MRT), people show a remarkably different pattern of responses to hand stim...
The ability to comprehend outcomes of skilled action is important for understanding the world around...
The evolutionary origins of the human bias for 85% right-handedness are obscure. The Apprenticeship ...
Do people with different kinds of bodies think differently? According to the body-specificity hypoth...
Verbal and pictorial information are often processed together. Therefore, knowing how and when infor...
Verbal and pictorial information are often processed together. Therefore, knowing how and when infor...
If understanding action words involves mentally simulating our own actions, then the neurocognitive ...
People show a systematic preference for the trajectory implied by the writing direction of their lan...
The visual control of our own hand when dealing with an object and the observation of interactions b...
The ability to distinguish left from right has been shown to vary substantially within healthy indiv...
Can studying left- and right-handers inform us about cognition? In this chapter, we give an overview...
Do people with different kinds of bodies think differently? According to the bodyspecificity hypothe...
Introduction: At a preschool age, hand laterality represents one of the indicators of the quality of...
Body-specific mental rotation is thought to rely upon internal representations of motor actions. Han...
This study investigates mental rotation performance of right- and left-handers in object-based and e...
In mental rotation tasks (MRT), people show a remarkably different pattern of responses to hand stim...
The ability to comprehend outcomes of skilled action is important for understanding the world around...
The evolutionary origins of the human bias for 85% right-handedness are obscure. The Apprenticeship ...
Do people with different kinds of bodies think differently? According to the body-specificity hypoth...
Verbal and pictorial information are often processed together. Therefore, knowing how and when infor...
Verbal and pictorial information are often processed together. Therefore, knowing how and when infor...
If understanding action words involves mentally simulating our own actions, then the neurocognitive ...
People show a systematic preference for the trajectory implied by the writing direction of their lan...
The visual control of our own hand when dealing with an object and the observation of interactions b...
The ability to distinguish left from right has been shown to vary substantially within healthy indiv...
Can studying left- and right-handers inform us about cognition? In this chapter, we give an overview...
Do people with different kinds of bodies think differently? According to the bodyspecificity hypothe...
Introduction: At a preschool age, hand laterality represents one of the indicators of the quality of...
Body-specific mental rotation is thought to rely upon internal representations of motor actions. Han...
This study investigates mental rotation performance of right- and left-handers in object-based and e...