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The modality-switch effect: visually and aurally presented prime sentences activate our senses.Mental Reactivation and Pleasantness Judgment of Experience Related to Vision, Hearing, Skin Sensations, Taste and Olfaction.Embodied conceptual combinationDiscriminating taxonomic categories and domains in mental simulations of concepts of varying concreteness.Metaphorically feeling: comprehending textural metaphors activates somatosensory cortexA sharp image or a sharp knife: norms for the modality-exclusivity of 774 concept-property items.Perceptual and motor attribute ratings for 559 object conceptsSensory-specific anomic aphasia following left occipital lesions: data from free oral descriptions of concrete word meanings.Cross-modal integration of lexical-semantic features during word processing: evidence from oscillatory dynamics during EEG.A functional role for modality-specific perceptual systems in conceptual representations.Switching Modalities in A Sentence Verification Task: ERP Evidence for Embodied Language Processing.Modality Switching in a Property Verification Task: An ERP Study of What Happens When Candles Flicker after High Heels ClickSemantic Richness Effects in Syntactic Classification: The Role of FeedbackPerceptual inference through global lexical similarity.The Multilevel Modality-Switch Effect: What Happens When We See the Bees Buzzing and Hear the Diamonds Glistening.Toward a brain-based componential semantic representation.BLIND: a set of semantic feature norms from the congenitally blind.Modality exclusivity norms for 400 nouns: the relationship between perceptual experience and surface word form.Semantic memory: a feature-based analysis and new norms for Italian.Modality switching costs emerge in concept creation as well as retrieval.Dutch modality exclusivity norms: Simulating perceptual modality in space.Exploring modality switching effects in negated sentences: further evidence for grounded representations.Integrative Priming of Compositional and Locative Relations.Normative ratings for perceptual and motor attributes of 750 object concepts in Spanish.Perceptual Experience Norms for 506 Russian Nouns: Modality Rating, Spatial Localization, Manipulability, Imageability and Other Variables.An Exception to Mental Simulation: No Evidence for Embodied Odor Language.A taste of words: linguistic context and perceptual simulation predict the modality of words.Using Shakespeare's Sotto Voce to Determine True Identity From Text.The Semantic Content of Abstract Concepts: A Property Listing Study of 296 Abstract WordsNovel Text Analysis for Investigating Personality: Identifying the Dark Lady in Shakespeare’s SonnetsIconicity in Signed and Spoken Vocabulary: A Comparison Between American Sign Language, British Sign Language, English, and Spanish
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Modality exclusivity norms for 423 object properties
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Dermot Lynott
Louise Connell
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2009-05-01T00:00:00Z
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