The neuro-cognitive representations of symbols: the case of concrete words
V Borghesani, M Piazza - Neuropsychologia, 2017 - Elsevier
We live our lives surrounded by symbols (eg, road signs, logos, but especially words and
numbers), and throughout our life we use them to evoke, communicate and reflect upon …
numbers), and throughout our life we use them to evoke, communicate and reflect upon …
How logo colors influence shoppers' judgments of retailer ethicality: The mediating role of perceived eco-friendliness
A Sundar, JJ Kellaris - Journal of Business Ethics, 2017 - Springer
Despite the moral gravity and far-reaching consequences of ethical judgment, evidence
shows that such judgment is surprisingly malleable, prone to bias, informed by intuition and …
shows that such judgment is surprisingly malleable, prone to bias, informed by intuition and …
A task-dependent causal role for low-level visual processes in spoken word comprehension.
It is well established that the comprehension of spoken words referring to object concepts
relies on high-level visual areas in the ventral stream that build increasingly abstract …
relies on high-level visual areas in the ventral stream that build increasingly abstract …
How cognition affects perception: Brain activity modelling to unravel top-down dynamics
M Desseilles, C Phillips - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2017 - orbi.uliege.be
In this commentary on Firestone & Scholl's (F&S's) article, we argue that researchers should
use brain-activity modelling to investigate top-down mechanisms. Using functional brain …
use brain-activity modelling to investigate top-down mechanisms. Using functional brain …
Fluid semantics: Semantic knowledge is experience-based and dynamic
E Yee, A Lahiri, S Kotzor - The speech processing lexicon …, 2017 - degruyter.com
Is our internal notion of, eg, the object lemon, static? That is, do we have stable semantic
representations that remain constant across time? Most semantic memory researchers still …
representations that remain constant across time? Most semantic memory researchers still …
Finding features, figuratively
SH Solomon, SL Thompson-Schill - Brain and language, 2017 - Elsevier
Object concepts refer to unique clusters of properties that can be selectively activated or
inhibited depending on what information is currently relevant. This conceptual “stretching” …
inhibited depending on what information is currently relevant. This conceptual “stretching” …
[图书][B] The speech processing lexicon: Neurocognitive and behavioural approaches
A Lahiri, S Kotzor - 2017 - books.google.com
In this book, some of today's leading neurolinguists and psycholinguists provide insight into
the nature of phonological processing using behavioural measures, computational …
the nature of phonological processing using behavioural measures, computational …
[PDF][PDF] Praise for Webs of influence
J Comiskey, G White, J Macht, S Magniant, SDR Moore… - library.sadjad.ac.ir
'At Unilever, we have worked with Nathalie for the past several years. She has enabled a
step-change in our approach to communication through her amazing insight and expertise …
step-change in our approach to communication through her amazing insight and expertise …
[PDF][PDF] Does banana spontaneously activate yellow color? Color-related concepts help withcolor discrimination
Color is a critical part of objects representation as well as critical cue for recognizing objects.
However, it is less clear how people represent color in memory. The present study aimed at …
However, it is less clear how people represent color in memory. The present study aimed at …
[PDF][PDF] Does banana spontaneously activate yellow color? Color-related concepts help with color discrimination
L Heurley, N Vermeulen - 2017 - dial.uclouvain.be
Color is a critical part of objects representation as well as critical cue for recognizing objects.
However, it is less clear how people represent color in memory. The present study aimed at …
However, it is less clear how people represent color in memory. The present study aimed at …