2015
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01205
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Cross-modal metaphorical mapping of spoken emotion words onto vertical space

Abstract: From the field of embodied cognition, previous studies have reported evidence of metaphorical mapping of emotion concepts onto a vertical spatial axis. Most of the work on this topic has used visual words as the typical experimental stimuli. However, to our knowledge, no previous study has examined the association between affect and vertical space using a cross-modal procedure. The current research is a first step toward the study of the metaphorical mapping of emotions onto vertical space by means of an audit… Show more

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“…Helmholtz, 1878Helmholtz, /1971von Hornbostel, 1927von Hornbostel, /1950. The distinction between perceptual similarity and crossmodal metaphor (where metaphor refers to symbolic, representative, or structural similarity; Montoro, Contreras, Elosúa, & Marmolejo-Ramos, 2015) also deserves further research GASTROPHYSICS: GETTING CREATIVE WITH PAIRING FLAVOURS 13…”
Section: Flavour-music Pairingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Helmholtz, 1878Helmholtz, /1971von Hornbostel, 1927von Hornbostel, /1950. The distinction between perceptual similarity and crossmodal metaphor (where metaphor refers to symbolic, representative, or structural similarity; Montoro, Contreras, Elosúa, & Marmolejo-Ramos, 2015) also deserves further research GASTROPHYSICS: GETTING CREATIVE WITH PAIRING FLAVOURS 13…”
Section: Flavour-music Pairingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some other studies investigating sensorimotor simulation with spatial probes noted similar discrepancies between accuracy rates and RTs. For example, spatial congruency affected reaction times more consistently compared to accuracy in Amorim and Pinheiro (2019) (see also Montoro et al, 2015; van Ede et al, 2012). Top targets elicited faster but less accurate responses than bottom targets in Estes et al (2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In humans, another example of grounding can be found in cross-linguistic research, which shows that the understanding of some concepts (e.g. emotion) is closely related to the perception of physical space (Montoro, Contreras, Elosúa, & Marmolejo-Ramos, 2015;Salgado-Montejo et al, 2016). Therefore, it is reasonable to hypothesise that, while some elements of human cognition are more or less universal, they are still grounded in a material reality.…”
Section: Grounded Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%