2023
DOI: 10.1111/sjop.12909
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Strong versus weak embodiment: Spatial iconicity in physical, abstract, and social semantic categories

Abstract: BackgroundPerceptual and action systems seem to be related to complex cognitive processes, but the scope of grounded or embodied cognition has been questioned. Zwaan and Yaxley (2003) proposed that cognitive processes of making semantic relatedness judgments can be facilitated when word pairs are presented in ways that their referents maintain their iconic configuration rather than their reverse‐iconic configuration (the spatial iconicity effect). This effect has been observed in different semantic categories … Show more

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