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Effects of delayed language exposure on spatial language acquisition by signing children and adults
sign language late acquisition spatial relations
2017/8/30
Deaf children born to hearing parents are exposed to language input quite late, which has long-lasting effects on language production. Previous studies with deaf individuals mostly focused on linguist...
Spatial Representation of Ordinal Information
SNARC effect spatial representation ordinal sequences Chinese color words numerical cognition
2016/5/3
Right hand responds faster than left hand when shown larger numbers and vice-versa when shown smaller numbers (the SNARC effect). Accumulating evidence suggests that the SNARC effect may not be exclus...
This and That Revisited:A Social and Multimodal Approach to Spatial Demonstratives
referential communication language space demonstratives gesture pointing
2016/5/3
As humans, we have the capacity to refer to the things in the world around us. In everyday spoken communication, we often use words to describe intended referents (such as objects, people, and events)...
Reversing the Direction of Time: Does the Visibility of Spatial Representations of Time Shape Temporal Focus?
metaphor space-time mappings temporal focus language and thought
2015/4/24
While people around the world mentally represent time in terms of space, there is substantial cross-cultural variability regarding which temporal constructs are mapped onto which parts in space. Do pa...
Spatial language facilitates spatial cognition: Evidence from children who lack language input
Language and thought Spatial cognition Spatial language Deaf vs. Hearing Homesign
2015/4/24
Does spatial language influence how people think about space? To address this question, we observed children who did not know a conventional language, and tested their performance on nonlinguistic spa...
Specific to whose body? Perspective-taking and the spatial mapping of valence
body-specificity hypothesis handedness perspective taking space valence
2015/4/24
People tend to associate the abstract concepts of “good” and “bad” with their fluent and disfluent sides of space, as determined by their natural handedness or by experimental manipulation (Casasanto,...
Time does not flow without language: Spatial distance affects temporal duration regardless of movement or direction
Time perception Space Metaphor Embodied cognition Gesture
2015/4/24
Much evidence has suggested that people conceive of time as flowing directionally in transverse space (e.g., from left to right for English speakers). However, this phenomenon has never been tested in...
The Role of Spontaneous Gestures in Spatial Problem Solving
gesture spatial problem solving mental rotation cognitive development
2015/4/21
When solving spatial problems, people often spontaneously produce hand gestures. Recent research has shown that our knowledge is shaped by the interaction between our body and the environment. In this...
Origins of spatial, temporal and numerical cognition: Insights from comparative psychology
spatial temporal numerical cognition comparative psychology
2015/4/9
Contemporary comparative cognition has a large repertoire of animal models and methods, with concurrent theoretical advances that are providing initial answers to crucial questions about human cogniti...
Implicit spatial length modulates time estimates, but not vice versa
ATOM Metaphor Psychophysics Space Time
2015/4/8
How are space and time represented in the human mind? Here we evaluate two theoretical proposals, one suggesting a symmetric relationship between space and time (ATOM theory) and the other an asymmetr...
THE PROMISE AND IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY IN COGNITION AND SPATIAL NEGOTIATION
THE PROMISE AND IMPACT TECHNOLOGY IN COGNITION SPATIAL NEGOTIATION
2015/4/7
THE PROMISE AND IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY IN COGNITION AND SPATIAL NEGOTIATION.
Spatial terms reflect near-optimal spatial categories
Spatial terms semantic universals linguistic relativity language and thought cognitive modeling
2015/4/7
Spatial terms in the world’s languages appear to reflect both universal conceptual tendencies and linguistic convention. A similarly mixed picture in the case of color naming has been accounted for in...
Turning the tables: language and spatial reasoning
Turning the tables Language Spatial reasoning
2014/5/8
This paper investigates possible influences of the lexical resources of individual languages on the spatial organization and reasoning styles of their users. That there are such powerful and pervasive...