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Coventry, Kenny R.; Lynott, Dermot; Cangelosi, Angelo; Monrouxe, Lynn; Joyce, Dan; Richardson, Daniel C. – Brain and Language, 2010
Spatial language descriptions, such as "The bottle is over the glass", direct the attention of the hearer to particular aspects of the visual world. This paper asks how they do so, and what brain mechanisms underlie this process. In two experiments employing behavioural and eye tracking methodologies we examined the effects of spatial language on…
Descriptors: Attention, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Spatial Ability, Language Usage
Crocker, Matthew W.; Knoeferle, Pia; Mayberry, Marshall R. – Brain and Language, 2010
Empirical evidence demonstrating that sentence meaning is rapidly reconciled with the visual environment has been broadly construed as supporting the seamless interaction of visual and linguistic representations during situated comprehension. Based on recent behavioral and neuroscientific findings, however, we argue for the more deeply rooted…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Sentences, Eye Movements, Linguistics