作者
Gerardo Ortega, Markus Ostarek
发表日期
2021/10
期刊
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
卷号
150
期号
10
页码范围
2158
出版商
American Psychological Association
简介
What are the mental processes that allow us to understand the meaning of words? A large body of evidence suggests that when we process speech, we engage a process of perceptual simulation whereby sensorimotor states are activated as a source of semantic information. But does the same process take place when words are expressed with the hands and perceived through the eyes? To date, it is not known whether perceptual simulation is also observed in sign languages, the manual-visual languages of deaf communities. Continuous flash suppression is a method that addresses this question by measuring the effect of language on detection sensitivity to images that are suppressed from awareness. In spoken languages, it has been reported that listening to a word (eg,“bottle”) activates visual features of an object (eg, the shape of a bottle), and this in turn facilitates image detection. An interesting but untested …
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