In 3 experiments, participants decided whether sensory and functional features were true of living and nonliving concepts. In Experiments 1 and 2, concepts were presented twice: test phase followed study phase after either 3 min (Experiment 1) or 3 s (Experiment 2). At test, concepts were paired with the same feature as that at study, or a different feature from either the same modality (within-modality priming) or another modality (cross-modality priming). In both experiments functional decisions were faster than sensory decisions for living and nonliving concepts. Whilst no semantic priming occurred between study and test in Experiment 1, the shorter study–test interval of Experiment 2 did lead to test phase semantic priming. Here there w...
Studies of the neural substrates of semantic (word meaning) processing have typically focused on sem...
Concepts are considered to be the building blocks of human higher-order cognition. Yet theories diff...
The present paper contrasted categorical and featural hypotheses of semantic memory organisation in ...
In 3 experiments, participants decided whether sensory and functional features were true of living a...
In 3 experiments, participants decided whether sensory and functional features were true of living ...
Many cognitive psychological, computational, and neuropsychological approaches to the organisation o...
This review discusses the contributions of functional imaging (fMRI/PET) to our understanding of how...
We examined the performance of a group of people with moderately severe Alzheimer's type dementia on...
According to recent embodied cognition theories, mental concepts are represented by modality-specifi...
Previous studies have shown that object properties are processed faster when they follow properties ...
This chapter focuses on functional imaging studies that investigate the feature-based model of seman...
This thesis addresses the computation and organization of conceptual knowledge. Specifically, it foc...
Although vision guides our everyday actions, the role of functional (action-based) knowledge in unde...
Evolutionary studies such as Bell, Röer and Buchner (2014) argue functional information about object...
d cog ts [B ception, we hypothesized that verifying properties of concepts encoded in different moda...
Studies of the neural substrates of semantic (word meaning) processing have typically focused on sem...
Concepts are considered to be the building blocks of human higher-order cognition. Yet theories diff...
The present paper contrasted categorical and featural hypotheses of semantic memory organisation in ...
In 3 experiments, participants decided whether sensory and functional features were true of living a...
In 3 experiments, participants decided whether sensory and functional features were true of living ...
Many cognitive psychological, computational, and neuropsychological approaches to the organisation o...
This review discusses the contributions of functional imaging (fMRI/PET) to our understanding of how...
We examined the performance of a group of people with moderately severe Alzheimer's type dementia on...
According to recent embodied cognition theories, mental concepts are represented by modality-specifi...
Previous studies have shown that object properties are processed faster when they follow properties ...
This chapter focuses on functional imaging studies that investigate the feature-based model of seman...
This thesis addresses the computation and organization of conceptual knowledge. Specifically, it foc...
Although vision guides our everyday actions, the role of functional (action-based) knowledge in unde...
Evolutionary studies such as Bell, Röer and Buchner (2014) argue functional information about object...
d cog ts [B ception, we hypothesized that verifying properties of concepts encoded in different moda...
Studies of the neural substrates of semantic (word meaning) processing have typically focused on sem...
Concepts are considered to be the building blocks of human higher-order cognition. Yet theories diff...
The present paper contrasted categorical and featural hypotheses of semantic memory organisation in ...