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Eye movements provide insight into individual differences in children's analogical reasoning strategies.
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Spatial Metaphor and the Development of Cross-Domain Mappings in Early Childhood ...
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Spatial language is often used metaphorically to describe other domains, including time (long sound) and pitch (high sound). How does experience with these metaphors shape the ability to associate space with other domains? Here, we tested 3- to 6-year-old English-speaking children and adults with a cross-domain matching task. We probed cross-domain relations that are expressed in English metaphors for time and pitch (length-time and height-pitch), as well asrelations that are unconventional in English but expressed in other languages (size-time and thickness-pitch). Participants were tested with a perceptual matching task, in which theymatched between spatial stimuli and sounds of different durations or pitches, and a linguistic matching task, in which they matched between a label denoting a spatial attribute, duration, or pitch, and a picture or sound representing another dimension. Contrary to previous claims thatexperience with linguistic metaphors is necessary for children to make cross-domain mappings, ...
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Developmental Psychology; FOS Psychology; Psychology; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/m6fbv https://psyarxiv.com/m6fbv/
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Spatial Metaphor and the Development of Cross-Domain Mappings in Early Childhood
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fMRI of syntactic processing in typically developing children: structural correlates in the inferior frontal gyrus.
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In: Developmental cognitive neuroscience, vol 1, iss 3 (2011)
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