Semantic categories, and the concepts belonging to them, have commonly been defined by their relative concreteness, that is, their reliance on perception. However, sensorimotor grounding must be regarded as going beyond the basic five senses and incorporate a multi-dimensional variety of perceptual and action experience. We present a series of exploratory analyses examining the sensorimotor grounding of participant-produced member concepts for 117 categories, spanning concrete (e.g. animal and furniture) and highly abstract (e.g. unit of time and science) categories. We found that both concrete and abstract categories are strongly grounded in multi-dimensional sensorimotor experience. Both domains were dominated by vision and, to a lesser e...
Abstract words are typically more difficult to identify than concrete words in lexical decision, wor...
For decades, researchers have debated whether mental representations are symbolic or grounded in sen...
Empirical attempts to understand connections between abstract cognition and sensori-motor processes ...
Category production tasks (aka semantic fluency) typically concentrate on concrete categories, meani...
Recent theories propose that abstract concepts, compared to concrete ones, might activate to a large...
Abstract In the last decade many researchers have obtained evidence for the idea that cognition shar...
The issue of how abstract concepts are represented is widely debated. However, evidence is controver...
We are accustomed to thinking that a primrose is "concrete" and a prime number is "abstract," that "...
For a very long time, theorizing in the cognitive sciences was dominated by the assumption that abst...
A consolidated approach to the study of the mental representation of word meanings has consisted in ...
Abstract concepts (“freedom”) differ from concrete ones (“cat”), as they do not have a bounded, iden...
The sensorimotor system plays a critical role in several cognitive processes. Here, we review recent...
The goal of this study was to test whether the accuracy of recall is influenced by the number of sen...
AbstractDifferent accounts have been proposed to explain the nature of concept representations. Embo...
Concepts allow us to make sense of the world. Most evidence on their acquisition and representation ...
Abstract words are typically more difficult to identify than concrete words in lexical decision, wor...
For decades, researchers have debated whether mental representations are symbolic or grounded in sen...
Empirical attempts to understand connections between abstract cognition and sensori-motor processes ...
Category production tasks (aka semantic fluency) typically concentrate on concrete categories, meani...
Recent theories propose that abstract concepts, compared to concrete ones, might activate to a large...
Abstract In the last decade many researchers have obtained evidence for the idea that cognition shar...
The issue of how abstract concepts are represented is widely debated. However, evidence is controver...
We are accustomed to thinking that a primrose is "concrete" and a prime number is "abstract," that "...
For a very long time, theorizing in the cognitive sciences was dominated by the assumption that abst...
A consolidated approach to the study of the mental representation of word meanings has consisted in ...
Abstract concepts (“freedom”) differ from concrete ones (“cat”), as they do not have a bounded, iden...
The sensorimotor system plays a critical role in several cognitive processes. Here, we review recent...
The goal of this study was to test whether the accuracy of recall is influenced by the number of sen...
AbstractDifferent accounts have been proposed to explain the nature of concept representations. Embo...
Concepts allow us to make sense of the world. Most evidence on their acquisition and representation ...
Abstract words are typically more difficult to identify than concrete words in lexical decision, wor...
For decades, researchers have debated whether mental representations are symbolic or grounded in sen...
Empirical attempts to understand connections between abstract cognition and sensori-motor processes ...