Effects of language learning on categorical perception have been detected in multiple domains. We extended the methods of these studies to gender and pitted the predictions of androcentrism theory and the spatial agency bias against each other. Androcentrism is the tendency to take men as the default gender and is socialized through language learning. The spatial agency bias is a tendency to imagine men before women in the left-right axis in the direction of one's written language. We examined how gender-ambiguous faces were categorized as female or male when presented in the left visual fields (LVFs) and right visual fields (RVFs) to 42 native speakers of English. When stimuli were presented in the RVF rather than the LVF, participants (1)...
Categorization is a fundamental property of the human brain. We used an image-morphing procedure to ...
The literature review concludes that despite inadequacies in the evidence and the need to qualify c...
Does language modulate perception and categorisation of everyday objects? Here, we approach this que...
Effects of language learning on categorical perception have been detected in multiple domains. We ex...
Effects of language learning on categorical perception have been detected in multiple domains. We ex...
Categorical perception (CP) facilitates the discrimination of stimuli belonging to different categor...
The perception of boundaries between stimuli that exist along a graded continuum of physical propert...
Evidence suggests that the cerebral hemispheres are differentially specialised for the processing of...
Writing direction has surprising effects on social cognition. These effects are addressed with a spe...
2 Categorisation is a fundamental property of the human brain. We used an image-morphing procedure t...
According to the spatial agency bias model, in Western cultures agentic targets are envisaged as fac...
Sex differences in cognition are consistently reported, men excelling in most visuospatial tasks and...
Coarse semantic encoding and broad categorization behavior are the hallmarks of the right cerebral h...
This ERP study employed an N2pc paradigm to investigate possible functional interactions between mec...
Coarse semantic encoding and broad categorization behavior are the hallmarks of the right cerebral h...
Categorization is a fundamental property of the human brain. We used an image-morphing procedure to ...
The literature review concludes that despite inadequacies in the evidence and the need to qualify c...
Does language modulate perception and categorisation of everyday objects? Here, we approach this que...
Effects of language learning on categorical perception have been detected in multiple domains. We ex...
Effects of language learning on categorical perception have been detected in multiple domains. We ex...
Categorical perception (CP) facilitates the discrimination of stimuli belonging to different categor...
The perception of boundaries between stimuli that exist along a graded continuum of physical propert...
Evidence suggests that the cerebral hemispheres are differentially specialised for the processing of...
Writing direction has surprising effects on social cognition. These effects are addressed with a spe...
2 Categorisation is a fundamental property of the human brain. We used an image-morphing procedure t...
According to the spatial agency bias model, in Western cultures agentic targets are envisaged as fac...
Sex differences in cognition are consistently reported, men excelling in most visuospatial tasks and...
Coarse semantic encoding and broad categorization behavior are the hallmarks of the right cerebral h...
This ERP study employed an N2pc paradigm to investigate possible functional interactions between mec...
Coarse semantic encoding and broad categorization behavior are the hallmarks of the right cerebral h...
Categorization is a fundamental property of the human brain. We used an image-morphing procedure to ...
The literature review concludes that despite inadequacies in the evidence and the need to qualify c...
Does language modulate perception and categorisation of everyday objects? Here, we approach this que...