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Modality exclusivity norms for 400 nouns:the relationship between perceptual experience and surface word form
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Flexible and fast:linguistic shortcut affects both shallow and deep conceptual processing
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Strength of perceptual experience predicts word processing performance better than concreteness or imageability
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 125 (2012) 3, 452-465
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Modelling the IAT: Implicit Association Test Reflects Shallow Linguistic Environment and not Deep Personal Attitudes
In: Lynott, Dermot; Kansal, Himanshu; Connell, Louise; & O'Brien, Kerry. (2012). Modelling the IAT: Implicit Association Test Reflects Shallow Linguistic Environment and not Deep Personal Attitudes. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 34(34). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5fj441tg (2012)
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Flexible Shortcuts: Linguistic Distributional Information Affects both Shallow and Deep Conceptual Processing
In: Connell, Louise; & Lynott, Dermot. (2012). Flexible Shortcuts: Linguistic Distributional Information Affects both Shallow and Deep Conceptual Processing. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 34(34). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1ww1x8qb (2012)
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Strength of perceptual experience predicts word processing performance better than concreteness or imageability
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Modelling the IAT:Implicit Association Test reflects shallow linguistic environment and not deep personal attitudes
Abstract: People often have thoughts, attitudes and biases that are not themselves consciously aware of or that they would rather not share with others. To assess such attitudes, researchers use paradigms like the Implicit Association Test (IAT) that do not rely on explicit responding to determine the level of bias a person holds towards a particular target concept (e.g., race, gender, age). Responses in the IAT are assumed to reflect deeply held beliefs and attitudes, and not shallow, superficial associations. However, as linguistic distributional information has been shown to serve as a viable heuristic in many cognitive tasks, we investigated whether it could be used to predict the level of bias established by the IAT. We used a large corpus of language (Web 1T) and data from 16 IAT studies (N = 1825) to examine whether the degree of linguistic co-occurrence for target concepts and attributes reflected the size of bias observed in human behavioural data. We found that the effect size of the linguistic biases corresponded strongly with the effect sizes from the behavioural data. We suggest that language reflects prevalent cultural attitudes which are captured by tasks such as the IAT, suggesting that the IAT may reflect shallow, linguistic associations rather than deeper conceptual processing.
URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/66190/1/LynottOBrienKansalConnell_2012_IATModel.pdf
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Modality switching costs emerge in concept creation as well as retrieval
In: Cognitive science. - Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell 35 (2011) 4, 763-778
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Modality switching costs emerge in concept creation as well as retrieval
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Look but don't touch: tactile disadvantage in processing modality-specific words
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 115 (2010) 1, 1-9
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The effect of prosody on conceptual combination
In: Cognitive science. - Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell 34 (2010) 6, 1107-1123
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Spatial language, visual attention, and perceptual simulation
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 112 (2010) 3, 202-213
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Embodied conceptual combination
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Look but don't touch:tactile disadvantage in processing modality-specific words
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The effect of prosody on conceptual combination
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Embodied Conceptual Combination
Lynott, Dermot; Connell, Louise. - : Frontiers Research Foundation, 2010
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Modality exclusivity norms for 423 object properties
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Is a bear white in the woods?:parallel representation of implied object color during language comprehension
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Conceptual combination with PUNC
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Modelling the interpretation of novel compounds
Lynott, Dermot; Keane, Mark T.. - : IOS Press, 2004
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