According to grounded cognition, words whose semantics contain sensory-motor features activate sensory-motor simulations, which, in turn, interact with spatial responses to produce grounded congruency effects (e.g., processing the spatial feature of up for sky should be faster for up vs. down responses). Growing evidence shows these congruency effects do not always occur, suggesting instead that the grounded features in a word's meaning do not become active automatically across contexts. Researchers sometimes use this as evidence that concepts are not grounded, further concluding that grounded information is peripheral to the amodal cores of concepts. We first review broad evidence that words do not have conceptual cores, and that even the ...
When cognitive psychologists and psycholinguists consider the variability that arises during the ret...
Effects of concreteness and grammatical class on lexical-semantic processing are well-documented, bu...
We contrasted the predictive power of three measures of semantic richness—number of features (NFs), ...
According to grounded cognition, words whose semantics contain sensory-motor features acti-vate sens...
Embodied theories claim that semantic representations are grounded in sensorimotor systems, but the ...
Recent theories of cognition recognize the importance of context in cognitive tasks. However, many t...
Signs and symbols relate to concepts and can be used to speak about objects, actions, and their feat...
AbstractDifferent accounts have been proposed to explain the nature of concept representations. Embo...
The recent grounded cognition literature suggests that modal perception and conceptual representatio...
We use words to communicate about things and kinds of things, their properties, relations and action...
Concepts develop for many aspects of experience, including abstract internal states and abstract soc...
How concepts are coded in the brain is a core issue in cognitive neuroscience. Studies have focused ...
This thesis addresses the computation and organization of conceptual knowledge. Specifically, it foc...
This dissertation brings together a collection of four projects that are thematically related throug...
Theories of grounded cognition propose that modal simulations underlie cognitive representation of c...
When cognitive psychologists and psycholinguists consider the variability that arises during the ret...
Effects of concreteness and grammatical class on lexical-semantic processing are well-documented, bu...
We contrasted the predictive power of three measures of semantic richness—number of features (NFs), ...
According to grounded cognition, words whose semantics contain sensory-motor features acti-vate sens...
Embodied theories claim that semantic representations are grounded in sensorimotor systems, but the ...
Recent theories of cognition recognize the importance of context in cognitive tasks. However, many t...
Signs and symbols relate to concepts and can be used to speak about objects, actions, and their feat...
AbstractDifferent accounts have been proposed to explain the nature of concept representations. Embo...
The recent grounded cognition literature suggests that modal perception and conceptual representatio...
We use words to communicate about things and kinds of things, their properties, relations and action...
Concepts develop for many aspects of experience, including abstract internal states and abstract soc...
How concepts are coded in the brain is a core issue in cognitive neuroscience. Studies have focused ...
This thesis addresses the computation and organization of conceptual knowledge. Specifically, it foc...
This dissertation brings together a collection of four projects that are thematically related throug...
Theories of grounded cognition propose that modal simulations underlie cognitive representation of c...
When cognitive psychologists and psycholinguists consider the variability that arises during the ret...
Effects of concreteness and grammatical class on lexical-semantic processing are well-documented, bu...
We contrasted the predictive power of three measures of semantic richness—number of features (NFs), ...