2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.943765
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Grounding abstract concepts and beliefs into experience: The embodied perspective

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“…This is consistent with Vigliocco et al (2009) and Kousta et al (2011), who argued that both sensorimotor and emotional information contribute to the semantic representation of abstract concepts. However, little nonlinguistic evidence has been provided to support the integrated role of conceptual metaphor and emotion in understanding abstract concepts, except for Buccino and Colagè (2022). Most previous studies were conducted based on experiments of linguistic data, for example, human ratings on literal/metaphorical utterances, and neuroimaging experiments with literal/metaphorical expressions as stimuli.…”
Section: Embodied Cognition and Abstract Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is consistent with Vigliocco et al (2009) and Kousta et al (2011), who argued that both sensorimotor and emotional information contribute to the semantic representation of abstract concepts. However, little nonlinguistic evidence has been provided to support the integrated role of conceptual metaphor and emotion in understanding abstract concepts, except for Buccino and Colagè (2022). Most previous studies were conducted based on experiments of linguistic data, for example, human ratings on literal/metaphorical utterances, and neuroimaging experiments with literal/metaphorical expressions as stimuli.…”
Section: Embodied Cognition and Abstract Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%