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Do gestures really facilitate speech production?
In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, vol 43, iss 43 (2021)
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Expertise modulates neural tracking of dance and sign language
In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, vol 43, iss 43 (2021)
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Cultural differences in analogical reasoning
In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, vol 43, iss 43 (2021)
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Expertise modulates neural tracking of dance and sign language ...
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Expertise Modulates Neural Stimulus-Tracking
In: eNeuro (2021)
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Analogical Reasoning in Chinese and US Adults
Su, Shikun. - 2020
Abstract: 23 pages ; Minds differ across cultures. According to a long-standing dogma, Westerners are more capable of thinking abstractly than East Asians, who tend to be “more concrete in their conceptualizations” than Westerners (Moser, 1996, pg. 134). Here, we challenge this generalization by comparing Chinese and US adults on a paradigm case of abstract thinking: analogical reasoning. Chinese and US participants completed the most difficult subset of questions from Raven’s (2003) Standard Progressive Matrices (SPM), a widely used test of analogy. Compared to US participants, Chinese participants produced significantly more correct answers on the SPM task, indicating more successful analogical reasoning. This cross- cultural difference remained significant when demographic factors including age, sex, and education were controlled. These results are inconsistent with the belief that East Asians are impaired in their ability to think abstractly; they are consistent, however, with a more recent proposal (Singh, Wang, & Casasanto, 2019) according to which East Asian’s sensitivity to contextual relationships gives them an advantage over Westerners in various kinds of abstract thinking, including analogy. Further studies are needed to evaluate whether Chinese participants’ superior performance on Raven’s SPM extends to cognitive tasks in general, or whether the cross-cultural difference we report here is selective for cognitive tasks that require using abstract concepts or discerning abstract relationships.
Keyword: Abstract thought; Analogy; Cultural Psychology; Raven's Progressive Matrices
URL: http://dissertations.umi.com/cornell:10921
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/70240
https://doi.org/10.7298/nwhb-ty53
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Virtual reality
In: Research methods in psycholinguistics and the neurobiology of language (Hoboken, NJ, 2018), p. 174-189
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tDCS to premotor cortex changes action verb understanding: Complementary effects of inhibitory and excitatory stimulation
Gijssels, Tom; Ivry, Richard B.; Casasanto, Daniel. - : Nature Publishing Group UK, 2018
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Visual cortex entrains to sign language
Brookshire, Geoffrey; Lu, Jenny; Nusbaum, Howard C.. - : National Academy of Sciences, 2017
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Temporal language and temporal thinking may not go hand in hand
In: Conceptualizations of time (Amsterdam, 2016), p. 67-84
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Introduction to the special issue:new and interdisciplinary approaches to linguistic relativity
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Stepping out of the Chinese Room: Word meaning with and without consciousness
Casasanto, Daniel; Crepaldi, Davide; Nadalini, Andrea. - : Accademia University Press, 2016
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All concepts are ad hoc concepts
In: The conceptual mind (Cambridge, MA, 2015), p. 543-566
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The power of metaphor : examining its influence on social life
Casasanto, Daniel; Crawford, Elizabeth L.; Meier, Brian P. (Hrsg.). - Washington, DC : American Psychological Assoc., 2014
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Beat gestures facilitate speech production
In: Lucero, Che; Zaharchuk, Holly; & Casasanto, Daniel. (2014). Beat gestures facilitate speech production. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 36(36). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8pw1x0sx (2014)
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Handedness shapes children's abstract concepts
In: Cognitive science. - Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell 36 (2012) 2, 359-372
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The QWERTY Effect: How typing shapes the meanings of words.
Jasmin, Kyle; Casasanto, Daniel. - : Springer-Verlag, 2012
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Pragmatics in action : indirect requests engage theory of mind areas and the cortical motor network
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