PsycEXTRA Dataset 2006
DOI: 10.1037/e527352012-239
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“…In fact, sensorimotor experiences are part and parcel of the conceptual representations that constitute our current knowledge. Embodied effects have been consistently identified in many high-level cognitive processes, such as language processing (Boulenger et al, 2006), number magnitude processing (Badets & Pesenti, 2010), categorization (Ross, Wang, Kramer, Simons, & Crowell, 2007; Smith, 2005), and emotions (Niedenthal, Winkielman, Mondillon, & Vermeulen, 2009).…”
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“…In fact, sensorimotor experiences are part and parcel of the conceptual representations that constitute our current knowledge. Embodied effects have been consistently identified in many high-level cognitive processes, such as language processing (Boulenger et al, 2006), number magnitude processing (Badets & Pesenti, 2010), categorization (Ross, Wang, Kramer, Simons, & Crowell, 2007; Smith, 2005), and emotions (Niedenthal, Winkielman, Mondillon, & Vermeulen, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%