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Speaking for seeing: Sentence structure guides visual event apprehension ...
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Linguistic labels cue biological motion perception and misperception ...
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Linguistic labels cue biological motion perception and misperception
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In: Sci Rep (2021)
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Linguistic labels exert a particularly strong top-down influence on perception. The potency of this influence has been ascribed to their ability to evoke category-diagnostic features of concepts. In doing this, they facilitate the formation of a perceptual template concordant with those features, effectively biasing perceptual activation towards the labelled category. In this study, we employ a cueing paradigm with moving, point-light stimuli across three experiments, in order to examine how the number of biological motion features (form and kinematics) encoded in lexical cues modulates the efficacy of lexical top-down influence on perception. We find that the magnitude of lexical influence on biological motion perception rises as a function of the number of biological motion-relevant features carried by both cue and target. When lexical cues encode multiple biological motion features, this influence is robust enough to mislead participants into reporting erroneous percepts, even when a masking level yielding high performance is used.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34446746 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96649-1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8390742/
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Linguistic labels cue biological motion perception and misperception
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In: Slivac, Ksenija; Hervais-Adelman, Alexis; Hagoort, Peter; Flecken, Monique (2021). Linguistic labels cue biological motion perception and misperception. Scientific Reports, 11(1):online. (2021)
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Going places in Dutch and mandarin Chinese: conceptualising the path of motion cross-linguistically ...
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Going places in Dutch and mandarin Chinese: conceptualising the path of motion cross-linguistically ...
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Lexical prediction in language comprehension: a replication study of grammatical gender effects in Dutch ...
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Lexical prediction in language comprehension: a replication study of grammatical gender effects in Dutch ...
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Driving Along the Road or Heading for the Village? Conceptual Differences Underlying Motion Event Encoding in French, German, and French–German L2 Users
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In: The modern language journal 99 (2015), 100-122
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IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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On the road to somewhere:brain potentials reflect language effects on motion event perception
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On the road to somewhere: Brain potentials reflect language effects on motion event perception
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