Embodied views of cognition propose that concepts are grounded in sensorimotor experience. Diverse aspects of sensorimotor experience, like action and context information, could play a key role in the formation and processing of manipulable object concepts. Specifically, contextual information could help to link specific actions experienced with different object exemplars. In this study, the effects of action and context priming on superordinate and basic-level categorization of manipulable objects were directly contrasted in 7- and 9-year-olds and in adults. Across the ages, results revealed a differential effect of hand and scene primes on conceptual processing at the superordinate and basic levels; the disadvantage of superordinate over ...
In a category-learning experiment, we assessed whether participants were able to selectively attend ...
This study examines developmental differences in event\ud knowledge and its representation. It wa...
Using a sequential touching procedure, we examined whether 18-month-olds could use different categor...
Embodied views of cognition propose that concepts are grounded in sensorimotor experience. Diverse a...
International audienceEmbodied views of cognition propose that concepts are grounded in sensorimotor...
none5siSubstantial evidence suggests that conceptual processing of manipulable objects is associated...
Two experiments explored the existence and the development of relations between action representatio...
International audienceResearch on kinds of concepts indicates that children use perceptual and funct...
The influence of action perception on object recognition: a developmental study MOUNOUD, Pierre, et ...
Action and object are deeply linked to each other. Not only can viewing an object influence an ongoi...
Action and object are deeply linked to each other. Not only can viewing an object influence an ongoi...
We conducted three experiments to study the role of instrumental (e.g. knife–bread) and categorical ...
In adults, a wide range of results argue that sensory-motor systems are involved during conceptualpr...
We conducted three experiments to study the role of instrumental (e.g. knife–bread) and categorical ...
Recent theories of cognition recognize the importance of context in cognitive tasks. However, many t...
In a category-learning experiment, we assessed whether participants were able to selectively attend ...
This study examines developmental differences in event\ud knowledge and its representation. It wa...
Using a sequential touching procedure, we examined whether 18-month-olds could use different categor...
Embodied views of cognition propose that concepts are grounded in sensorimotor experience. Diverse a...
International audienceEmbodied views of cognition propose that concepts are grounded in sensorimotor...
none5siSubstantial evidence suggests that conceptual processing of manipulable objects is associated...
Two experiments explored the existence and the development of relations between action representatio...
International audienceResearch on kinds of concepts indicates that children use perceptual and funct...
The influence of action perception on object recognition: a developmental study MOUNOUD, Pierre, et ...
Action and object are deeply linked to each other. Not only can viewing an object influence an ongoi...
Action and object are deeply linked to each other. Not only can viewing an object influence an ongoi...
We conducted three experiments to study the role of instrumental (e.g. knife–bread) and categorical ...
In adults, a wide range of results argue that sensory-motor systems are involved during conceptualpr...
We conducted three experiments to study the role of instrumental (e.g. knife–bread) and categorical ...
Recent theories of cognition recognize the importance of context in cognitive tasks. However, many t...
In a category-learning experiment, we assessed whether participants were able to selectively attend ...
This study examines developmental differences in event\ud knowledge and its representation. It wa...
Using a sequential touching procedure, we examined whether 18-month-olds could use different categor...