Behavioral evidence suggests that during word processing people spontaneously map object, valence, and power information to locations in vertical space. Specifically, whereas "overhead" (e. g., attic), positive (e. g., party), and powerful nouns (e. g., professor) are associated with "up," "underfoot" (e. g., carpet), negative (e. g., accident), and powerless nouns (e. g., assistant) are associated with "down." What has yet to be elucidated, however, is the precise nature of these effects. To explore this issue, an fMRI experiment was undertaken, during which participants were required to categorize the position in which geometrical shapes appeared on a computer screen (i.e., upper or lower part of the display). In addition, they also judge...
Humans appear to rely on spatial mappings to represent and describe concepts. The conceptual cuing e...
Embodied cognition contends that the representation and processing of concepts involve perceptual, s...
We investigate the effect of spatial categories on visual perception. In three experiments, particip...
Behavioral evidence suggests that during word processing people spontaneously map object, valence, a...
WOS:000294055600003 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)“Prémio Científico ISCTE-IUL 2012”Behavioral eviden...
Meier and Robinson (2004) had subjects identify pleasant and unpleasant words presented individually...
People understand abstract ideas (e.g., positive/negative valence) through concrete concepts (e.g., ...
International audienceThe meaning of words referring to concrete items is thought of as a multidimen...
Thinking about the abstract concept power may automatically activate the spatial up¿down image schem...
In the ventral visual pathway, early visual areas encode light patterns on the retina in terms of im...
Previous evidence demonstrates that power is mentally represented as vertical space by adults. Howev...
Numerous studies have found an association between valence and the vertical dimension of space (good...
Linguistic labels are known to facilitate object recognition, yet the mechanism of this facilitation...
SummaryVisual word recognition has been proposed to rely on a hierarchy of increasingly complex neur...
Embodied cognition studies have demonstrated that when words found in high physical locations (e.g.,...
Humans appear to rely on spatial mappings to represent and describe concepts. The conceptual cuing e...
Embodied cognition contends that the representation and processing of concepts involve perceptual, s...
We investigate the effect of spatial categories on visual perception. In three experiments, particip...
Behavioral evidence suggests that during word processing people spontaneously map object, valence, a...
WOS:000294055600003 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)“Prémio Científico ISCTE-IUL 2012”Behavioral eviden...
Meier and Robinson (2004) had subjects identify pleasant and unpleasant words presented individually...
People understand abstract ideas (e.g., positive/negative valence) through concrete concepts (e.g., ...
International audienceThe meaning of words referring to concrete items is thought of as a multidimen...
Thinking about the abstract concept power may automatically activate the spatial up¿down image schem...
In the ventral visual pathway, early visual areas encode light patterns on the retina in terms of im...
Previous evidence demonstrates that power is mentally represented as vertical space by adults. Howev...
Numerous studies have found an association between valence and the vertical dimension of space (good...
Linguistic labels are known to facilitate object recognition, yet the mechanism of this facilitation...
SummaryVisual word recognition has been proposed to rely on a hierarchy of increasingly complex neur...
Embodied cognition studies have demonstrated that when words found in high physical locations (e.g.,...
Humans appear to rely on spatial mappings to represent and describe concepts. The conceptual cuing e...
Embodied cognition contends that the representation and processing of concepts involve perceptual, s...
We investigate the effect of spatial categories on visual perception. In three experiments, particip...