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Bodily, emotional, and public sphere at the time of COVID-19. An investigation on concrete and abstract concepts
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In: Psychol Res (2022)
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Abstract concepts, language and sociality: from acquisition to inner speech ...
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The problem of representation of abstract concepts, such as “freedom” and “justice”, has become particularly crucial in recent years, due to the increased success of embodied and grounded views of cognition. We will present a novel view on abstract concepts and abstract words. Since abstract concepts do not have single objects as referents, children and adults might rely more on input from others to learn them; we therefore suggest that linguistic and social experience play an important role for abstract concepts. We will discuss evidence obtained in our and other labs showing that processing of abstract concepts evokes linguistic interaction and social experiences, leading to the activation of the mouth motor system. We will discuss the possible mechanisms that underlie this activation. Mouth motor system activation can be due to re-enactment of the experience of conceptual acquisition, which occurred through the mediation of language. Alternatively, it could be due to the re-explanation of the word ...
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Cognitive Psychology; FOS Psychology; Psychology; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/r67hk https://psyarxiv.com/r67hk/
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Abstract concepts, language and sociality: from acquisition to inner speech
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