This article explores the nature of the conceptual knowledge retrieved when people use words to think about objects. Suppose that conceptual knowledge is used to simulate and guide action in the world. If so, then how one can interact with the object should be reflected in the speed of retrieval and the content that is retrieved. This prediction was tested in three experiments that used a part verification procedure. Experiments 1 and 2 demonstrated that speed of part verification varied with the perspective imposed on the object by the language used to name the object (e.g., "You are driving a car" or "You are fueling a car"). In Experiment 3, parts were chosen so that actions directed toward them (on the real object) require movement ...
We trace how cognition arises beyond the skin. Experimental work on insight problem solving is used ...
We trace how cognition arises beyond the skin. Experimental work on insight problem solving is used ...
Words carry considerable information, but much of that information is not relevant in context. Resea...
none3This article explores the nature of the conceptual knowledge retrieved when people use words to...
This article explores the nature of the conceptual knowledge retrieved when people use words to thin...
The idea that concepts are action-based is compatible with two possibilities. Concepts can be concei...
The idea that concepts are action-based is compatible with two possibilities. Concepts can be concei...
The idea that concepts are action-based is compatible with two possibilities. Concepts can be concei...
Two experiments with a part generation task show that rated salience and production order of parts i...
none1noThe idea that concepts are action-based is compatible with two possibilities. Concepts can be...
A major part of learning a language is learning to map spoken words onto objects in the environment....
none1noTwo experiments with a part generation task show that rated salience and production order of ...
While embodied approaches of cognition have proved to be successful in explaining con-crete concepts...
While embodied approaches of cognition have proved to be successful in explaining con-crete concepts...
We trace how cognition arises beyond the skin. Experimental work on insight problem solving is used ...
We trace how cognition arises beyond the skin. Experimental work on insight problem solving is used ...
We trace how cognition arises beyond the skin. Experimental work on insight problem solving is used ...
Words carry considerable information, but much of that information is not relevant in context. Resea...
none3This article explores the nature of the conceptual knowledge retrieved when people use words to...
This article explores the nature of the conceptual knowledge retrieved when people use words to thin...
The idea that concepts are action-based is compatible with two possibilities. Concepts can be concei...
The idea that concepts are action-based is compatible with two possibilities. Concepts can be concei...
The idea that concepts are action-based is compatible with two possibilities. Concepts can be concei...
Two experiments with a part generation task show that rated salience and production order of parts i...
none1noThe idea that concepts are action-based is compatible with two possibilities. Concepts can be...
A major part of learning a language is learning to map spoken words onto objects in the environment....
none1noTwo experiments with a part generation task show that rated salience and production order of ...
While embodied approaches of cognition have proved to be successful in explaining con-crete concepts...
While embodied approaches of cognition have proved to be successful in explaining con-crete concepts...
We trace how cognition arises beyond the skin. Experimental work on insight problem solving is used ...
We trace how cognition arises beyond the skin. Experimental work on insight problem solving is used ...
We trace how cognition arises beyond the skin. Experimental work on insight problem solving is used ...
Words carry considerable information, but much of that information is not relevant in context. Resea...