Previous research has shown that words presented on metaphor congruent locations (e.g., positive words UP on the screen and negative words DOWN on the screen) are categorized faster than words presented on metaphor incongruent locations (e.g., positive words DOWN and negative words UP). These findings have been explained in terms of an interference effect: The meaning associated with UP and DOWN vertical space can automatically interfere with the categorization of words with a metaphorically incongruent meaning. The current studies test an alternative explanation for the interaction between the vertical position of abstract concepts and the speed with which these stimuli are categorized. Research on polarity differences (basic asymmetries i...
We investigated the extent to which emotionally valenced words automatically cue spatio-motor repres...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/ 10.3758/s13423-015-0884-6Indep...
International audienceFollowing metaphorical theories of affect, several research studies have shown...
Previous research has shown that words presented on metaphor congruent locations (e.g., positive wor...
In the past decade, many studies have focused on the relationship between emotional valence and vert...
Conceptual congruency effects have been interpreted as evidence for the idea that the representation...
textabstractWe report an experiment that compared two explanations for the effect of congruency betw...
We report an experiment that compared two explanations for the effect of congruency between a word&r...
Spatial congruity effects have often been interpreted as evidence for metaphorical thinking, but an ...
According to the Conceptual Metaphor Theory, people understand abstract concepts depend-ing on the a...
Conceptual metaphor theory suggests that to mentally represent abstract concepts we use metaphorical...
Four experiments examined whether memory for positive and negative words depended on word location a...
Background: The organization of the human conceptual system is a central issue for cognitive science...
Four experiments examined whether memory for positive and negative words depended on word location a...
Recent research on thick terms like ‘rude’ and ‘friendly’ has revealed a polarity effect, according ...
We investigated the extent to which emotionally valenced words automatically cue spatio-motor repres...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/ 10.3758/s13423-015-0884-6Indep...
International audienceFollowing metaphorical theories of affect, several research studies have shown...
Previous research has shown that words presented on metaphor congruent locations (e.g., positive wor...
In the past decade, many studies have focused on the relationship between emotional valence and vert...
Conceptual congruency effects have been interpreted as evidence for the idea that the representation...
textabstractWe report an experiment that compared two explanations for the effect of congruency betw...
We report an experiment that compared two explanations for the effect of congruency between a word&r...
Spatial congruity effects have often been interpreted as evidence for metaphorical thinking, but an ...
According to the Conceptual Metaphor Theory, people understand abstract concepts depend-ing on the a...
Conceptual metaphor theory suggests that to mentally represent abstract concepts we use metaphorical...
Four experiments examined whether memory for positive and negative words depended on word location a...
Background: The organization of the human conceptual system is a central issue for cognitive science...
Four experiments examined whether memory for positive and negative words depended on word location a...
Recent research on thick terms like ‘rude’ and ‘friendly’ has revealed a polarity effect, according ...
We investigated the extent to which emotionally valenced words automatically cue spatio-motor repres...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/ 10.3758/s13423-015-0884-6Indep...
International audienceFollowing metaphorical theories of affect, several research studies have shown...