Evidence from recent experiments that monitored attention in clipart scenes during spoken comprehension suggests that people preferably rely on non-stereotypical depicted events …
Studies monitoring eye-movements in scenes containing entities have provided robust evidence for incremental reference resolution processes. This paper addresses the less …
MEL Beveridge, MJ Pickering - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Language is an inherently social behavior. In this paper, we bring together two research areas that typically occupy distinct sections of the literature: perspective taking in spatial …
Languages differ in how they encode motion. When describing bounded motion, English speakers typically use verbs that convey information about manner (eg, slide, skip, walk) …
The present study demonstrates that, even in the absence of any visual stimulus at all, such" perceptual simulations"(Barsalou, 1999) often trigger corresponding oculomotor responses …
Two experiments explored the mapping between language and mental representations of visual scenes. In both experiments, participants viewed, for example, a scene depicting a …
What role does language play during attention allocation in perceiving and remembering events? We recorded adults' eye movements as they studied animated motion events for a …
ZM Griffin, K Bock - Psychological science, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
To study the time course of sentence formulation, we monitored the eye movements of speakers as they described simple events. The similarity between speakers' initial eye …
D Divjak, †,, P Milin, †, S Medimorec - Cognitive linguistics, 2020 - degruyter.com
The theoretical notion of 'construal'captures the idea that the way in which we describe a scene reflects our conceptualization of it. Relying on the concept of ception–which conjoins …