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Linguistic and Perceptual Mapping in Spatial Representations: An Attentional Account
Authors:Berenice Valdés‐Conroy  José A. Hinojosa  Francisco J. Román  Verónica Romero‐Ferreiro
Affiliation:1. Department of Basic Psychology IComplutense University of Madrid;2. Pluridisciplinar InstituteComplutense University of Madrid;3. Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and TechnologyUniversity of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign;4. The Healthcare Research Institute of Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre (i 5. + 6. 12), Madrid
Abstract:Building on evidence for embodied representations, we investigated whether Spanish spatial terms map onto the NEAR/FAR perceptual division of space. Using a long horizontal display, we measured congruency effects during the processing of spatial terms presented in NEAR or FAR space. Across three experiments, we manipulated the task demands in order to investigate the role of endogenous attention in linguistic and perceptual space mapping. We predicted congruency effects only when spatial properties were relevant for the task (reaching estimation task, Experiment 1) but not when attention was allocated to other features (lexical decision, Experiment 2; and color, Experiment 3). Results showed faster responses for words presented in Near‐space in all experiments. Consistent with our hypothesis, congruency effects were observed only when a reaching estimate was requested. Our results add important evidence for the role of top‐down processing in congruency effects from embodied representations of spatial terms.
Keywords:Spatial language  Embodied cognition  Perceptual space  Top‐down processes  Peripersonal space system  Grounded representations
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