Title of article :
Playing on the typewriter, typing on the piano: manipulation knowledge of objects
Author/Authors :
Myung، نويسنده , , Jong-yoon and Blumstein، نويسنده , , Sheila E. and Sedivy، نويسنده , , Julie C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Two experiments investigated sensory/motor-based functional knowledge of man-made objects: manipulation features associated with the actual usage of objects. In Experiment 1, a series of prime-target pairs was presented auditorily, and participants were asked to make a lexical decision on the target word. Participants made a significantly faster decision about the target word (e.g. ‘typewriter’) following a related prime that shared manipulation features with the target (e.g. ‘piano’) than an unrelated prime (e.g. ‘blanket’). In Experiment 2, participantsʹ eye movements were monitored when they viewed a visual display on a computer screen while listening to a concurrent auditory input. Participants were instructed to simply identify the auditory input and touch the corresponding object on the computer display. Participants fixated an object picture (e.g. “typewriter”) related to a target word (e.g. ‘piano’) significantly more often than an unrelated object picture (e.g. “bucket”) as well as a visually matched control (e.g. “couch”). Results of the two experiments suggest that manipulation knowledge of words is retrieved without conscious effort and that manipulation knowledge constitutes a part of the lexical-semantic representation of objects.
Keywords :
lexical-semantic representation , Manipulation knowledge , Perceptual vs. functional knowledge , Sensory/motor experiences
Journal title :
Cognition
Journal title :
Cognition