Attentional factors in conceptual congruency |
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Authors: | Santiago Julio Ouellet Marc Román Antonio Valenzuela Javier |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Experimental Psychology and Physiology of Behavior, University of Granada;2. Department of English Philology, University of Murcia |
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Abstract: | Conceptual congruency effects are biases induced by an irrelevant conceptual dimension of a task (e.g., location in vertical space) on the processing of another, relevant dimension (e.g., judging words' emotional evaluation). Such effects are a central empirical pillar for recent views about how the mind/brain represents concepts. In the present paper, we show how attentional cueing (both exogenous and endogenous) to each conceptual dimension succeeds in modifying both the manifestation and the symmetry of the effect. The theoretical implications of this finding are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Embodiment Symbol grounding Mental metaphor Attention Common coding ATOM Conceptual recycling Coherent Working Models |
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