Title: Introduction to Cognitive Science
116th International Summer School in Cognitive
Science, New Bulgarian University, Sofia,
Bulgaria, 2009
The Embodied Cognition Literature
contd
Michael J. Spivey Department of Cognitive
Science University of California, Merced
2Embodied Cognition
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Sensorimotor Influences in Cognition
Visual Properties Influence Concepts
Motor Properties Influence Vision
Language Influences Visual Properties
Language and Motor Influence Each Other
Your Entire Body Participates in Thought
3Embodied Cognition
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Sensorimotor Influences in Cognition
Scheerer Lyons (1957)
4Embodied Cognition
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5Embodied Cognition
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Sensorimotor Influences in Cognition
Visual Properties Influence Concepts
Motor Properties Influence Vision
Language Influences Visual Properties
Language and Motor Influence Each Other
Your Entire Body Participates in Thought
6Embodied Cognition
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Barsalou, Solomon, Wu (1999)
List the features of a watermelon
List the features of half a watermelon
Large Green Sweet
Red Sweet Seeds
7Embodied Cognition
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8Embodied Cognition
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Sensorimotor Influences in Cognition
Visual Properties Influence Concepts
Motor Properties Influence Vision
Language Influences Visual Properties
Language and Motor Influence Each Other
Your Entire Body Participates in Thought
9Vision Coextensive with Action
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Stimulus-Response Compatibility
Tucker Ellis (1998)
10Vision Coextensive with Action
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Stimulus-Response Compatibility
Tucker Ellis (1998)
11Cognition Coextensive with Action
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Stimulus-Response Compatibility
Tucker Ellis (1998)
12Cognition Coextensive with Action
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Stimulus-Response Compatibility
Tucker Ellis (1998)
13Cognition Coextensive with Action
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The Importance of Being Somatosensory Input
Bosbach, Cole, Prinz, Knoblich (2005)
14Embodied Cognition
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Sensorimotor Influences in Cognition
15Embodied Cognition
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Sensorimotor Influences in Cognition
Visual Properties Influence Concepts
Motor Properties Influence Vision
Language Influences Visual Properties
Language and Motor Influence Each Other
Your Entire Body Participates in Thought
16Mental Simulations
Language Coextensive with Imagery
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Stanfield Zwaan (2001)
John put the pencil in the cup. John put the
pencil in the drawer.
17Mental Simulations
Language Coextensive with Imagery
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Zwaan, Stanfield Yaxley (2001)
The ranger saw the eagle in the sky. The ranger
saw the eagle in the nest.
18Mental Simulations
Language Coextensive with Imagery
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Zwaan, Madden, Yaxley, Aveyard (2004)
The pitcher hurled the softball at you. You
hurled the softball at the pitcher.
19Mental Simulations
Language Coextensive with Imagery
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Meteyard, Bahrami, Vigliocco (2007)
Downward
bomb, drop, fall
Control
cook, sew, write
Upward
climb, rise, fly
20Mental Simulations
Language Coextensive with Imagery
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Meteyard, Bahrami, Vigliocco (2007)
Downward
bomb, drop, fall
Control
cook, sew, write
Upward
climb, rise, fly
21Mental Simulations
Language Coextensive with Imagery
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Meteyard, Bahrami, Vigliocco (2007)
Downward
bomb, drop, fall
Control
cook, sew, write
Upward
climb, rise, fly
22Verb Image Schemas
Language Coextensive with Imagery
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- An intimate relationship between language and
space - Language is embodied and metaphorical (Gibbs,
2006 Lakoff, 1999) - Spatial registration hypothesis (Chatterjee,
2001 Coslett, 1999) - Language is not describable without reference to
cognitive processes such as attentional
mechanisms (Langacker, 1991 Talmy, 1983) - Perceptual symbol systems cognitive
representations are schematics, or simulations of
perceptual experiences (Barsalou, 1999)
Richardson, Spivey, Barsalou, McRae (2003)
23Verb Image Schemas - Offline Data
Language Coextensive with Imagery
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Richardson, Spivey, Barsalou, McRae (2003)
- Forced Choice Norming Study
24Verb Image Schemas
Language Coextensive with Imagery
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Richardson, Spivey, Barsalou, McRae (2003)
- Free Drawing Norming Study
25Language Coextensive with Imagery
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26Language Coextensive with Imagery
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27Language Coextensive with Imagery
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29Verb Image Schemas
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- Did subjects agree with each other?
- 70 agreement in forced choice Std errors about
10 in freeform. - Did the tasks tap the same representation?
- Axis/aspect angle correlation, R 0.71
- Did they agree with linguistic intuitions?
- Significant effect of expected axis in both
studies
30Verb Image Schemas - Online Data
Language Coextensive with Imagery
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Richardson, Spivey, Barsalou, McRae (2003)
- Experiment 1 - Visual discrimination
- Hypothesis comprehending a verb will activate a
form of spatial representation that will be
extended along either a horizontal or vertical
axis, as shown by norming data. - Non-compatible mental imagery will interfere with
the detection or discrimination of overlapping
visual stimuli (Perky, 1910 Craver Arterberry,
2001) - Participants presented with a spoken sentence
containing a horizontal or vertical verb, and
identified a rapidly flashed visual stimulus.
31Verb Image Schemas - Online Data
Language Coextensive with Imagery
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Richardson, Spivey, Barsalou, McRae (2003)
- Performance on the visual task was impaired when
the visual stimulus appeared along the axis of
the verbs image schema
32Verb Image Schemas - Online Data
Language Coextensive with Imagery
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Richardson, Spivey, Barsalou, McRae (2003)
- Experiment 2 - Memory
- Hypothesis the spatial structure associated with
a verb will influence the encoding of visual
stimuli - Imagery improves memory (Paivio, 1969), and
visual stimuli are remembered better when they
are presented in the same spatial locations at
presentation and test (Santa, 1977 Zimmer 1998) - Participants heard a sentence and saw pictures of
the agent and patient of the sentence, presented
centrally. At a later test stage, they were shown
pairs of pictures and asked if they had been
previously been presented together. At test, the
pictures were presented in a horizontal or
vertical alignment.
33Verb Image Schemas - Online Data
Language Coextensive with Imagery
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Richardson, Spivey, Barsalou, McRae (2003)
34Verb Image Schemas - Online Data
Language Coextensive with Imagery
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Richardson, Spivey, Barsalou, McRae (2003)
35Verb Image Schemas - Online Data
Language Coextensive with Imagery
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Richardson, Spivey, Barsalou, McRae (2003)
- At test, picture pairs were recognized faster if
they were presented in the same orientation as
the associated verbs image schema
36Verb Image Schemas
Language Coextensive with Imagery
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Richardson, Spivey, Barsalou, McRae (2003)
- In two offline tasks, naïve participants
categorized verbs as having a horizontal or
vertical image schema - There was a good degree of consistency between
tasks and between participants - The offline tasks provided norms for experiments
involving online verb comprehension - In both a visual discrimination and a memory
task, reaction times showed an interaction
between the horizontal/vertical nature of the
verbs image schema, and the horizontal/vertical
position of the visual stimuli - Such spatial effects of verb comprehension
provide evidence for the perceptual-motor
character of linguistic representations (see also
Bergen, Lindsay, Matlock Narayanan, 2007).
37Embodied Language
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38Language Coextensive with Imagery
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Iconicity Affects Semantic Relatedness Judgments
(Zwaan Yaxley, 2003)
attic basement
39Language Coextensive with Imagery
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Iconicity Affects Semantic Relatedness Judgments
(Zwaan Yaxley, 2003)
basement attic
40Embodied Language
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41Embodied Language
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Sensorimotor Influences in Cognition
Visual Properties Influence Concepts
Motor Properties Influence Vision
Language Influences Visual Properties
Language and Motor Influence Each Other
Your Entire Body Participates in Thought
42Embodied Language
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(Spivey, Tanenhaus, Eberhard, Sedivy, 2002)
Put the apple on the towel in the box
Ambiguous
Put the apple thats on the towel in the box
Unambiguous
One-Referent Context
Two-Referent Context
43Embodied Language
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Motor Constraints During Language
(Chambers, Tanenhaus, Magnuson, 2004)
Pour the egg in the bowl onto the flour. Pour the
egg thats in the bowl onto the flour.
Compatible
Incompatible
44Embodied Language
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Motor Constraints During Language
(Chambers, Tanenhaus, Magnuson, 2004)
45Embodied Language
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Motor Facilitation During Language
The Action-Sentence Compatibility
Effect (Glenberg Kaschak, 2002)
46Embodied Language
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Motor Facilitation During Language
The Action-Sentence Compatibility
Effect (Glenberg Kaschak, 2002)
Close the drawer. Open the drawer.
47Embodied Language
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Motor Facilitation During Language
The Action-Sentence Compatibility
Effect (Glenberg Kaschak, 2002)
Andy delivered the pizza to you. You delivered
the pizza to Andy.
48Embodied Language
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Motor Facilitation During Language
The Action-Sentence Compatibility
Effect (Glenberg Kaschak, 2002)
Liz told you the story. You told Liz the story.
49Embodied Language
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Motor Facilitation During Language
The Action-Sentence Compatibility Effect
(Glenberg Kaschak, 2002)
(For variation in the temporal dynamics, see
Kaschak Borregine, 2008)
50Embodied Language
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Motor Activation During Language
(Pulvermüller, 1999)
51Embodied Language
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Motor Activation During Language
(Pulvermüller, 1999)
Language Networks
52Embodied Language
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Motor Activation During Language
(Pulvermüller, 1999)
Language Networks Associated with Visual Objects
53Embodied Language
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Motor Activation During Language
(Pulvermüller, 1999)
Language Networks Associated with Actions
54Embodied Language
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Motor Activation During Language
(Martin, Wiggs, Ungerleider, Haxby, 1996)
55Embodied Language
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Motor Activation During Language
(Pulvermüller, Härle, Hummel, 2001)
56Embodied Language
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Motor Activation During Language
(Pulvermüller, Härle, Hummel, 2001)
57Embodied Language
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Motor Activation During Language
(Pulvermüller, Härle, Hummel, 2001)
58Embodied Cognition
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Sensorimotor Influences in Cognition
59Embodied Cognition
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Sensorimotor Influences in Cognition
Visual Properties Influence Concepts
Motor Properties Influence Vision
Language Influences Visual Properties
Language and Motor Influence Each Other
Your Entire Body Participates in Thought
60Cognition Coextensive with Action
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Your Entire Body Participates in Thought
Subliminal Priming of Old Age (Bargh et al.,
1996)
Push/Pull response to pos/neg words (Chen
Bargh)
Associations with Approach or Avoid
Gestures (Cacioppo and colleagues)
Orofacial muscles influence judgments (and
IAT) (Cacioppo and colleagues)
A Fleeting Moment of Zen and movement/memory
61Embodied Cognition
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