Time is a fundamental concept for human behaviour and existence. It is ubiquitous in language, yet, its mental representation is not resolved. Grounded cognition accounts suggest that the mental representation of time as an abstract concept is based on perceptual and motor brain areas. The present dissertation investigated this hypothesis for two instances of grounding of linguistically expressed temporal information. Firstly, the grounding of deictic and sequential time in space by means of the activation of the mental timeline was examined. Secondly, the grounding of duration information via simulation, i.e., the activation of modal representations, upon the processing of expressions containing manner of motion verbs with associated slow ...
In six experiments, this dissertation investigated duration judgments for verbal stimuli, testing pr...
The abstract concept of time is mentally represented as a spatially oriented line, with the past ass...
Metacognition concerns both individuals' knowledge about their cognitive functioning and the process...
Time is a fundamental aspect of human cognition and action. All languages have developed rich means ...
This thesis aimed to investigate how we represent event duration in memory and language, and how lin...
Many studies have argued that language comprehension requires perceptual simulation. In previous wor...
We propose an event-based account of the cognitive and linguistic representation of time and tempora...
Processing temporal information is crucial when interacting with the external world. Analyzing the t...
© 2014 New York Academy of Sciences. We propose an event-based account of the cognitive and linguist...
International audienceTime is relative. Changes in cognitive state or sensory context make it appear...
International audienceAbstract Time is an omnipresent aspect of almost everything we experience inte...
Abstract The notion of a mental time-line (i.e., past corresponds to left and future corresponds to ...
International audienceIt has been shown that the processing of time activates a spatial left-to-righ...
The present study is a replication of Sell & Kaschak's (2011) Experiment 1 (Movement Condition). The...
Time, the fourth dimension of the world, is an important parameter in many behaviours and cognitive ...
In six experiments, this dissertation investigated duration judgments for verbal stimuli, testing pr...
The abstract concept of time is mentally represented as a spatially oriented line, with the past ass...
Metacognition concerns both individuals' knowledge about their cognitive functioning and the process...
Time is a fundamental aspect of human cognition and action. All languages have developed rich means ...
This thesis aimed to investigate how we represent event duration in memory and language, and how lin...
Many studies have argued that language comprehension requires perceptual simulation. In previous wor...
We propose an event-based account of the cognitive and linguistic representation of time and tempora...
Processing temporal information is crucial when interacting with the external world. Analyzing the t...
© 2014 New York Academy of Sciences. We propose an event-based account of the cognitive and linguist...
International audienceTime is relative. Changes in cognitive state or sensory context make it appear...
International audienceAbstract Time is an omnipresent aspect of almost everything we experience inte...
Abstract The notion of a mental time-line (i.e., past corresponds to left and future corresponds to ...
International audienceIt has been shown that the processing of time activates a spatial left-to-righ...
The present study is a replication of Sell & Kaschak's (2011) Experiment 1 (Movement Condition). The...
Time, the fourth dimension of the world, is an important parameter in many behaviours and cognitive ...
In six experiments, this dissertation investigated duration judgments for verbal stimuli, testing pr...
The abstract concept of time is mentally represented as a spatially oriented line, with the past ass...
Metacognition concerns both individuals' knowledge about their cognitive functioning and the process...