According to theories of embodied cognition, visual stimuli can either facilitate or impede the retrieval of language meaning as multimodal perceptual simulations. Here, we introduced a novel experimental paradigm to test the hypothesis that moving stimuli (i.e., motion-defined objects) facilitate coordination comprehension. Participants read coordination descriptions and saw two colored lines that matched the descriptions. Two figures then selected the lines either by moving jointly along them or by standing each on a different line. Moving selections yielded high validation scores in conjunction trials and low validation scores in disjunction trials, whereas stationary selections yielded mitigated scores. The results demonstrate that join...
none2noEmbodied semantics proposes that constructing the meaning of motion verb phrases relies on re...
Theories of embodied language comprehension have proposed that language is understood through percep...
evaluation have led to theories of embodied cognition suggesting that putatively complex judgments c...
According to theories of embodied cognition, visual stimuli can either facilitate or impede the retr...
Theories of embodied language comprehension propose that the neural systems used for perception, act...
In four experiments, participants performed sentence comprehension tasks simultaneously with bimanua...
Abstract Embodied cognition research has shown that bodily activity could affect cognitive processes...
Embodied approaches to language comprehension suggest that we understand sentences by using our perc...
Introduction: When processing complex information, individuals often forego reasoning rules and draw...
Embodied theories of cognition state that the body plays a central role in cognitive representation....
The overarching aim of this chapter is to highlight the strong interfacing between linguistic and mo...
Studies on the presence of mental simulations during language comprehension have typically focused o...
Recent theories propose that semantic representation and sensorimotor processing have a common sub...
The notion of language comprehension as mental simulation has become popular in cognitive science. W...
It has been proposed recently that object recognition relies on coordinate transformations, i.e. on ...
none2noEmbodied semantics proposes that constructing the meaning of motion verb phrases relies on re...
Theories of embodied language comprehension have proposed that language is understood through percep...
evaluation have led to theories of embodied cognition suggesting that putatively complex judgments c...
According to theories of embodied cognition, visual stimuli can either facilitate or impede the retr...
Theories of embodied language comprehension propose that the neural systems used for perception, act...
In four experiments, participants performed sentence comprehension tasks simultaneously with bimanua...
Abstract Embodied cognition research has shown that bodily activity could affect cognitive processes...
Embodied approaches to language comprehension suggest that we understand sentences by using our perc...
Introduction: When processing complex information, individuals often forego reasoning rules and draw...
Embodied theories of cognition state that the body plays a central role in cognitive representation....
The overarching aim of this chapter is to highlight the strong interfacing between linguistic and mo...
Studies on the presence of mental simulations during language comprehension have typically focused o...
Recent theories propose that semantic representation and sensorimotor processing have a common sub...
The notion of language comprehension as mental simulation has become popular in cognitive science. W...
It has been proposed recently that object recognition relies on coordinate transformations, i.e. on ...
none2noEmbodied semantics proposes that constructing the meaning of motion verb phrases relies on re...
Theories of embodied language comprehension have proposed that language is understood through percep...
evaluation have led to theories of embodied cognition suggesting that putatively complex judgments c...