Neural Adaptation Effects in Conceptual Processing
We investigated the conceptual processing of nouns referring to objects characterized by a highly typical color and orientation. We used a go/no-go task in which we asked participants to categorize each noun as referring or not to natural entities (e.g., animals) after a selective adaptation of colo...
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doaj-a76a48025c9e49fe84467d26f8c3396d2020-11-24T23:52:18ZengMDPI AGBehavioral Sciences2076-328X2015-07-015335337110.3390/bs5030353bs5030353Neural Adaptation Effects in Conceptual ProcessingBarbara F. M. Marino0Anna M. Borghi1Luca Gemmi2Cristina Cacciari3Lucia Riggio4Dipartimento di Psicologia, Università di Milano-Bicocca, 1, P.zza dell'Ateneo Nuovo, 20125 Milano, ItalyDipartimento di Psicologia, Università di Bologna, 5, Viale Berti Pichat, 40127 Bologna, ItalyDipartimento di Neuroscienze, Università di Parma, 39/E, Via Volturno, 43125 Parma, ItalyDipartimento di Scienze Biomediche, Metaboliche e Neuroscienze, Università di Modena, 287, Via Giuseppe Campi, 41125 Modena, ItalyDipartimento di Neuroscienze, Università di Parma, 39/E, Via Volturno, 43125 Parma, ItalyWe investigated the conceptual processing of nouns referring to objects characterized by a highly typical color and orientation. We used a go/no-go task in which we asked participants to categorize each noun as referring or not to natural entities (e.g., animals) after a selective adaptation of color-edge neurons in the posterior LV4 region of the visual cortex was induced by means of a McCollough effect procedure. This manipulation affected categorization: the green-vertical adaptation led to slower responses than the green-horizontal adaptation, regardless of the specific color and orientation of the to-be-categorized noun. This result suggests that the conceptual processing of natural entities may entail the activation of modality-specific neural channels with weights proportional to the reliability of the signals produced by these channels during actual perception. This finding is discussed with reference to the debate about the grounded cognition view.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/5/3/353grounded cognitionconceptual processingneural adaptationMcCollough effect |
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Barbara F. M. Marino Anna M. Borghi Luca Gemmi Cristina Cacciari Lucia Riggio |
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Barbara F. M. Marino Anna M. Borghi Luca Gemmi Cristina Cacciari Lucia Riggio |
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Neural Adaptation Effects in Conceptual Processing |
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Neural Adaptation Effects in Conceptual Processing |
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Neural Adaptation Effects in Conceptual Processing |
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We investigated the conceptual processing of nouns referring to objects characterized by a highly typical color and orientation. We used a go/no-go task in which we asked participants to categorize each noun as referring or not to natural entities (e.g., animals) after a selective adaptation of color-edge neurons in the posterior LV4 region of the visual cortex was induced by means of a McCollough effect procedure. This manipulation affected categorization: the green-vertical adaptation led to slower responses than the green-horizontal adaptation, regardless of the specific color and orientation of the to-be-categorized noun. This result suggests that the conceptual processing of natural entities may entail the activation of modality-specific neural channels with weights proportional to the reliability of the signals produced by these channels during actual perception. This finding is discussed with reference to the debate about the grounded cognition view. |
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grounded cognition conceptual processing neural adaptation McCollough effect |
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