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The cost and benefit of implicit spatial cues for visual attention
Gozli,Davood G.; Chasteen,Alison L.; Pratt,Jay
2017-03-22
Source PublicationJournal of Experimental Psychology: General
ABS Journal Level4
ISSN00963445
Volume142Issue:4Pages:1028-1046
Abstract

Processing concepts with implicit spatial meaning or metaphorical spatial association has been shown to engage visuospatial mechanisms, causing either facilitation or interference with concurrent visual processing at locations compatible with the concepts. It is, however, unclear when interference or facilitation should be expected. It is possible that both effects result from the same processes that interact differently with different visual tasks (e.g., facilitating detection and interfering with discrimination). Alternatively, the 2 effects might represent different temporal stages of the same kind of processes, which can interfere with a congruent visual task at early stages but can cause facilitation at later stages. Finally, the 2 effects might be due to the differences in the underlying representations of concepts, particularly the differences between abstract and concrete concepts. Results of the present study are consistent with the view that interference and facilitation represent 2 temporal stages of the same kind of processes. In addition, the results reveal the unexpected importance of using multiple conceptual categories (as opposed to a single category) in observing the time course of the effects. © 2012 American Psychological Association.

KeywordConceptual Metaphor Embodied Semantics Theory Of Event Coding Visual Attention
DOI10.1037/a0030362
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaPsychology
WOS SubjectPsychology, Experimental
WOS IDWOS:000327108200004
Scopus ID2-s2.0-84874520124
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
Corresponding AuthorGozli,Davood G.
AffiliationDepartment of PsychologyUniversity of Toronto,Canada
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Gozli,Davood G.,Chasteen,Alison L.,Pratt,Jay. The cost and benefit of implicit spatial cues for visual attention[J]. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2017, 142(4), 1028-1046.
APA Gozli,Davood G.., Chasteen,Alison L.., & Pratt,Jay (2017). The cost and benefit of implicit spatial cues for visual attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 142(4), 1028-1046.
MLA Gozli,Davood G.,et al."The cost and benefit of implicit spatial cues for visual attention".Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142.4(2017):1028-1046.
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