The aim of this study was to examine the effect of congruence between the sensory modality through which a concept can be experienced and the modality through which the word denoting that concept is perceived during word recognition. Words denoting concepts that can be experienced visually (e.g. "color") and words denoting concepts that can be experienced auditorily (e.g. "noise") were presented both visually and auditorily. We observed shorter processing latencies when there was a match between the modality through which a concept could be experienced and the modality through which a word denoting that concept was presented. In visual lexical decision task, "color" was recognized faster than "noise", whereas in auditory lexical decision ta...
Concepts in long-term memory are important building blocks of human cognition and are the basis for ...
When processing language, the cognitive system has access to information from a range of modalities ...
In the past decade, with the increasing popularity of the embodiment theories (Barsalou, 1999) resea...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of congruence between the sensory modality through ...
The importance of perceptual experience for the representation and processing of words was document...
According to embodiment theories, our experience with the environment influences the way the concept...
Previous studies have shown that object properties are processed faster when they follow properties ...
International audienceThe recent grounded cognition literature suggests that modal perception and co...
The recent grounded cognition literature suggests that modal perception and conceptual representatio...
The notion that processing spoken (object) words involves activation of category-specific representa...
This study shows that sensory priming facilitates reports of same-modality concepts in an attentiona...
How perceptual information is encoded into language and conceptual knowledge is a debated topic in c...
Verifying different sensory modality properties for concepts results in a processing cost known as t...
A concepts are traditionally thought to differ from concrete concepts by their lack of perceptual in...
The goal of this study was to test whether the accuracy of recall is influenced by the number of sen...
Concepts in long-term memory are important building blocks of human cognition and are the basis for ...
When processing language, the cognitive system has access to information from a range of modalities ...
In the past decade, with the increasing popularity of the embodiment theories (Barsalou, 1999) resea...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of congruence between the sensory modality through ...
The importance of perceptual experience for the representation and processing of words was document...
According to embodiment theories, our experience with the environment influences the way the concept...
Previous studies have shown that object properties are processed faster when they follow properties ...
International audienceThe recent grounded cognition literature suggests that modal perception and co...
The recent grounded cognition literature suggests that modal perception and conceptual representatio...
The notion that processing spoken (object) words involves activation of category-specific representa...
This study shows that sensory priming facilitates reports of same-modality concepts in an attentiona...
How perceptual information is encoded into language and conceptual knowledge is a debated topic in c...
Verifying different sensory modality properties for concepts results in a processing cost known as t...
A concepts are traditionally thought to differ from concrete concepts by their lack of perceptual in...
The goal of this study was to test whether the accuracy of recall is influenced by the number of sen...
Concepts in long-term memory are important building blocks of human cognition and are the basis for ...
When processing language, the cognitive system has access to information from a range of modalities ...
In the past decade, with the increasing popularity of the embodiment theories (Barsalou, 1999) resea...