The match in orientation between verbal context and object accelerates change detection
Research in the field of embodied cognition has shown that sensorimotor simulation significantly influences various aspects of cognitive processing. This experiment was designed to test the impact of the sensorimotor simulation of objects’ physical proprieties, initiated by the preceding verbal cont...
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doaj-520e4ca355fb4ab08be0f5009cc15a972020-11-25T00:15:12ZengDrustvo Psihologa SrbijePsihologija0048-57051451-92832019-01-015219310510.2298/PSI180412033H0048-57051800033HThe match in orientation between verbal context and object accelerates change detectionHolman Andrei Corneliu0Gîrbă Alexandra Emilia1Alexandru I. Cuza University of Iasi, RomaniaAlexandru I. Cuza University of Iasi, RomaniaResearch in the field of embodied cognition has shown that sensorimotor simulation significantly influences various aspects of cognitive processing. This experiment was designed to test the impact of the sensorimotor simulation of objects’ physical proprieties, initiated by the preceding verbal context, on change detection performance. Before performing each of change detection trials, participants were exposed to sentences suggesting a particular object orientation (horizontal or vertical). The orientation in the first display of the objects that were to be replaced in the second was also manipulated. Response latencies results show that the sentences implying the same spatial orientation as that of the to-be-changed object led to a faster detection of its change compared to the sentences that implied the mismatching orientation, an effect that we explain in terms of the superior encoding, facilitated by sensorimotor simulation, of the objects with matching orientation.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0048-5705/2019/0048-57051800033H.pdfchange detectionsensorimotor simulationobject orientationchange blindness |
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Holman Andrei Corneliu Gîrbă Alexandra Emilia The match in orientation between verbal context and object accelerates change detection Psihologija change detection sensorimotor simulation object orientation change blindness |
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Holman Andrei Corneliu Gîrbă Alexandra Emilia |
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The match in orientation between verbal context and object accelerates change detection |
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The match in orientation between verbal context and object accelerates change detection |
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The match in orientation between verbal context and object accelerates change detection |
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The match in orientation between verbal context and object accelerates change detection |
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The match in orientation between verbal context and object accelerates change detection |
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match in orientation between verbal context and object accelerates change detection |
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Drustvo Psihologa Srbije |
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Psihologija |
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0048-5705 1451-9283 |
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2019-01-01 |
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Research in the field of embodied cognition has shown that sensorimotor simulation significantly influences various aspects of cognitive processing. This experiment was designed to test the impact of the sensorimotor simulation of objects’ physical proprieties, initiated by the preceding verbal context, on change detection performance. Before performing each of change detection trials, participants were exposed to sentences suggesting a particular object orientation (horizontal or vertical). The orientation in the first display of the objects that were to be replaced in the second was also manipulated. Response latencies results show that the sentences implying the same spatial orientation as that of the to-be-changed object led to a faster detection of its change compared to the sentences that implied the mismatching orientation, an effect that we explain in terms of the superior encoding, facilitated by sensorimotor simulation, of the objects with matching orientation. |
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change detection sensorimotor simulation object orientation change blindness |
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http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0048-5705/2019/0048-57051800033H.pdf |
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