Writing direction has surprising effects on social cognition. These effects are addressed with a specific focus on languages written from left-to-right vs. right-to-left. The trajectory, in which a language is written, produces subtle spatial-cognitive biases, affecting the way in which social targets are imagined, represented, recognized, and classified. Specifically, according to the Spatial Agency Bias (SAB) model, social targets are envisaged in space so that agentic targets (e.g., males) are represented in line with the trajectory of written language (e.g., showing the rightward profile in languages written rightwards). From an embodied-cognition perspective, this effect is interpreted as the result of a simulation of the writing/readi...
"We propose that spatial imagery is systematically linked to stereotypic beliefs, such that more age...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Effects of language learning on categorical perception have been detected i...
Effects of language learning on categorical perception have been detected in multiple domains. We ex...
In this chapter, we argue that the way we read and write exerts a pervasive, subtle, and generally u...
Everyday actions such as writing have been proven to produce consistent mental schemata, which are u...
Everyday actions such as writing have been proven to produce consistent mental schemata, which are u...
According to the spatial agency bias model, in Western cultures agentic targets are envisaged as fac...
We propose that spatial imagery is systematically linked to stereotypic beliefs, such that more agen...
Repeated everyday actions such as writing and reading have been proved to produce consistent mental ...
The spatial agency bias predicts that people whose native language is rightward written will predomi...
The spatial agency bias predicts that people whose native language is rightward written will predomi...
The spatial agency bias predicts that people whose native language is rightward written will predomi...
People show a systematic preference for the trajectory implied by the writing direction of their lan...
The world's languages make use of different writing system orientations, running from left to r...
The mental imagination of (social) actions has been shown to follow a left-to-right trajectory, with...
"We propose that spatial imagery is systematically linked to stereotypic beliefs, such that more age...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Effects of language learning on categorical perception have been detected i...
Effects of language learning on categorical perception have been detected in multiple domains. We ex...
In this chapter, we argue that the way we read and write exerts a pervasive, subtle, and generally u...
Everyday actions such as writing have been proven to produce consistent mental schemata, which are u...
Everyday actions such as writing have been proven to produce consistent mental schemata, which are u...
According to the spatial agency bias model, in Western cultures agentic targets are envisaged as fac...
We propose that spatial imagery is systematically linked to stereotypic beliefs, such that more agen...
Repeated everyday actions such as writing and reading have been proved to produce consistent mental ...
The spatial agency bias predicts that people whose native language is rightward written will predomi...
The spatial agency bias predicts that people whose native language is rightward written will predomi...
The spatial agency bias predicts that people whose native language is rightward written will predomi...
People show a systematic preference for the trajectory implied by the writing direction of their lan...
The world's languages make use of different writing system orientations, running from left to r...
The mental imagination of (social) actions has been shown to follow a left-to-right trajectory, with...
"We propose that spatial imagery is systematically linked to stereotypic beliefs, such that more age...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Effects of language learning on categorical perception have been detected i...
Effects of language learning on categorical perception have been detected in multiple domains. We ex...