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Lexical-semantic body knowledge in 5- to 11-year-old children: How spatial body representation influences body semantics
Authors:Laurent Auclair  Isabelle Jambaqué
Affiliation:1. Institut de Psychologie, Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Boulogne-Billancourt, France;2. Inserm U1129, Faculté de Médecine, Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Paris, Francelaurent.auclair@parisdescartes.fr;4. Inserm U1129, Faculté de Médecine, Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Paris, France
Abstract:This study addresses the relation between lexico-semantic body knowledge (i.e., body semantics) and spatial body representation (i.e., structural body representation) by analyzing naming performances as a function of body structural topography. One hundred and forty-one children ranging from 5 years 2 months to 10 years 5 months old were asked to provide a lexical label for isolated body part pictures. We compared the children’s naming performances according to the location of the body parts (body parts vs. head features and also upper vs. lower limbs) or to their involvement in motor skills (distal segments, joints, and broader body parts). The results showed that the children’s naming performance was better for facial body parts than for other body parts. Furthermore, it was found that the naming of body parts was better for body parts related to action. These findings suggest that the development of a spatial body representation shapes the elaboration of semantic body representation processing. Moreover, this influence was not limited to younger children. In our discussion of these results, we focus on the important role of action in the development of body representations and semantic organization.
Keywords:Body representation  Semantic knowledge  Body schema  Action  Embodiment
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