Taking a new look at looking at nothing

F Ferreira, J Apel, JM Henderson - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2008 - cell.com
A crucial question in cognitive science is how linguistic and visual information are
integrated. Previous research has shown that eye movements to objects in the visual …

[图书][B] Supersizing the mind: Embodiment, action, and cognitive extension

A Clark - 2008 - books.google.com
Studies of mind, thought and reason have tended to marginalize the role of bodily form, real-
world action, and environmental backdrop. In recent years, both in philosophy and cognitive …

Similarity and proximity: When does close in space mean close in mind?

D Casasanto - Memory & Cognition, 2008 - Springer
People often describe things that are similar as close and things that are dissimilar as far
apart. Does the way people talk about similarity reveal something fundamental about the …

Head up, foot down: Object words orient attention to the objects' typical location

Z Estes, M Verges, LW Barsalou - Psychological Science, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
Many objects typically occur in particular locations, and object words encode these spatial
associations. We tested whether such object words (eg, head, foot) orient attention toward …

Where do we look during potentially offensive behavior?

JR Crosby, B Monin, D Richardson - Psychological Science, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
METHOD Twenty-five non-Black undergraduates participated for course credit or a payment
of $10. They sat unrestrained about 30 in. from an ASL 504 remote eye-tracking camera …

When facts go down the rabbit hole: Contrasting features and objecthood as indexes to memory

MA Hoover, DC Richardson - Cognition, 2008 - Elsevier
People will often look to empty, uninformative locations in the world when trying to recall
spoken information. This spatial indexing behaviour occurs when the information had …

[HTML][HTML] After-search—visual search by gaze shifts after input image vanishes

L Zhaoping - Journal of Vision, 2008 - iovs.arvojournals.org
It has been known that if an image containing many random items suddenly disappears,
visual persistence and iconic memory vanish within∼ 0.2 seconds, such that observers are …

[PDF][PDF] Language embedded in the environment

MJ Spivey, DC Richardson - The Cambridge Handbook of Situated …, 2008 - academia.edu
While driving in England recently, the second author was listening to a play on the radio. A
Roman senator was telling another how Cicero had insulted him in court. In moments like …

Associative symmetry of the memory for object–location associations as revealed by the testing effect

T Sommer, E Schoell, C Büchel - Acta Psychologica, 2008 - Elsevier
The nature of episodic associations has been subject to a long standing debate, where the
two opposing positions postulate associations as either a holistic representation of the …

[PDF][PDF] Incremental syntactic disambiguation using depicted events: plausibility, co-presence and dynamic presentation

E Ellsiepen, P Knoeferle… - Proceedings of the 30th …, 2008 - coli.uni-saarland.de
Prior research in the visual world paradigm has shown that copresent depicted events
rapidly influence on-line structural disambiguation. The generality of this finding, however, is …