Concrete vs. Abstract Semantics: From Mental Representations to Functional Brain Mapping
The nature of abstract and concrete semantics and differences between them have remained a debated issue in psycholinguistic and cognitive studies for decades. Most of the available behavioral and neuroimaging studies reveal distinctions between these two types of semantics, typically associated wit...
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doaj-3886f5beaf494d0299ba70b9f55f993e2020-11-25T02:10:14ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612019-08-011310.3389/fnhum.2019.00267456846Concrete vs. Abstract Semantics: From Mental Representations to Functional Brain MappingNadezhda Mkrtychian0Evgeny Blagovechtchenski1Diana Kurmakaeva2Daria Gnedykh3Svetlana Kostromina4Yury Shtyrov5Yury Shtyrov6Laboratory of Behavioral Neurodynamics, St. Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, RussiaLaboratory of Behavioral Neurodynamics, St. Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, RussiaLaboratory of Behavioral Neurodynamics, St. Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, RussiaLaboratory of Behavioral Neurodynamics, St. Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, RussiaLaboratory of Behavioral Neurodynamics, St. Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, RussiaLaboratory of Behavioral Neurodynamics, St. Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, RussiaDepartment of Clinical Medicine, Center of Functionally Integrative Neuroscience (CFIN), Aarhus University, Aarhus, DenmarkThe nature of abstract and concrete semantics and differences between them have remained a debated issue in psycholinguistic and cognitive studies for decades. Most of the available behavioral and neuroimaging studies reveal distinctions between these two types of semantics, typically associated with a so-called “concreteness effect.” Many attempts have been made to explain these differences using various approaches, from purely theoretical linguistic and cognitive frameworks to neuroimaging experiments. In this brief overview, we will try to provide a snapshot of these diverse views and relationships between them and highlight the crucial issues preventing this problem from being solved. We will argue that one potentially beneficial way forward is to identify the neural mechanisms underpinning acquisition of the different types of semantics (e.g., by using neurostimulation techniques to establish causal relationships), which may help explain the distinctions found between the processing of concrete and abstract semantics.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnhum.2019.00267/fullconcrete and abstract semanticsconcreteness effectmental representationbrainmemory tracepsycholinguistics |
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Nadezhda Mkrtychian Evgeny Blagovechtchenski Diana Kurmakaeva Daria Gnedykh Svetlana Kostromina Yury Shtyrov Yury Shtyrov Concrete vs. Abstract Semantics: From Mental Representations to Functional Brain Mapping Frontiers in Human Neuroscience concrete and abstract semantics concreteness effect mental representation brain memory trace psycholinguistics |
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Nadezhda Mkrtychian Evgeny Blagovechtchenski Diana Kurmakaeva Daria Gnedykh Svetlana Kostromina Yury Shtyrov Yury Shtyrov |
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Concrete vs. Abstract Semantics: From Mental Representations to Functional Brain Mapping |
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Concrete vs. Abstract Semantics: From Mental Representations to Functional Brain Mapping |
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Concrete vs. Abstract Semantics: From Mental Representations to Functional Brain Mapping |
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Concrete vs. Abstract Semantics: From Mental Representations to Functional Brain Mapping |
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Concrete vs. Abstract Semantics: From Mental Representations to Functional Brain Mapping |
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The nature of abstract and concrete semantics and differences between them have remained a debated issue in psycholinguistic and cognitive studies for decades. Most of the available behavioral and neuroimaging studies reveal distinctions between these two types of semantics, typically associated with a so-called “concreteness effect.” Many attempts have been made to explain these differences using various approaches, from purely theoretical linguistic and cognitive frameworks to neuroimaging experiments. In this brief overview, we will try to provide a snapshot of these diverse views and relationships between them and highlight the crucial issues preventing this problem from being solved. We will argue that one potentially beneficial way forward is to identify the neural mechanisms underpinning acquisition of the different types of semantics (e.g., by using neurostimulation techniques to establish causal relationships), which may help explain the distinctions found between the processing of concrete and abstract semantics. |
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concrete and abstract semantics concreteness effect mental representation brain memory trace psycholinguistics |
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