L Barsalou, A Barbey, WK Simmons… - Journal of Cognition and …, 2005 - brill.com
Increasing evidence suggests that mundane knowledge about objects, people, and events is grounded in the brain's modality-specific systems. The modality-specific representations …
AM Borghi - Grounding cognition: The role of perception and action …, 2005 - academia.edu
Successful interaction with objects in the environment is the precondition for our survival and for the success of our attempts to improve life by using artifacts and technologies to …
Language is not a module. Well, at least, it is not a feedforward encapsulated domain- specific perceptual input system in the way that Fodor (1983) imagined. To be sure, there …
M Bensafi, S Pouliot, N Sobel - Chemical senses, 2005 - academic.oup.com
There are large individual differences in the self-reported ability to form vivid olfactory mental imagery. Based on such self-reports, subjects have been classified as 'bad'or 'good'imagers …
Because visual perception has temporal extent, temporally discontinuous input must be linked in memory. Recent research has suggested that this may be accomplished by …
This paper shows evidence that eye movements reflect the positions of objects during the description of a previously seen picture; while listening to a spoken description, and during …
L'avènement de la linguistique cognitive au début des années 1980 a représenté un tournant dans l'étude des changements sémantiques, en apportant un cadre théorique …
DV Meegan, MJM Honsberger - NeuroImage, 2005 - Elsevier
Many neuroimaging studies have been designed to differentiate domain-specific processes in the brain. A common design constraint is to use identical stimuli for different domain …
DL Sacks, A Hollingworth - annual meeting of the Vision …, 2005 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
It has long been known that attention plays a critical role in the transfer of perceptual information into memory. The present study examined whether attention plays a …