Conceptual semantics as grounded in personal experience

Semantic memory for an object encompasses multi-modal knowledge gained through personal experience over the lifetime, and coded in grounded sensory-motor brain systems, independently of the level of subjective awareness. Linguistic access to semantic memories in verbal format relies on the functiona...

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Autores principales: Francesca Conca, Marco Tettamanti
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1f7de752e65b4c04ad1f60c0ae44cc8d2021-12-02T10:23:37ZConceptual semantics as grounded in personal experience10.13128/Phe_Mi-236282280-78532239-4028https://doaj.org/article/1f7de752e65b4c04ad1f60c0ae44cc8d2018-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/pam/article/view/7310https://doaj.org/toc/2280-7853https://doaj.org/toc/2239-4028Semantic memory for an object encompasses multi-modal knowledge gained through personal experience over the lifetime, and coded in grounded sensory-motor brain systems, independently of the level of subjective awareness. Linguistic access to semantic memories in verbal format relies on the functional coupling between perisylvian language regions and the grounded brain systems implied by our lifetime experience with the concept’s referents. Linguistic structure exerts modulatory influences on this functional coupling, as in the case of sentential negation, which reduces the interactions between perisylvian language regions and the grounded brain systems.Francesca ConcaMarco TettamantiRosenberg & Sellierarticleemantic memorygrounded cognitionlanguagepersonal experienceAestheticsBH1-301EthicsBJ1-1725ENFRITPhenomenology and Mind, Iss 14 (2018)
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collection DOAJ
language EN
FR
IT
topic emantic memory
grounded cognition
language
personal experience
Aesthetics
BH1-301
Ethics
BJ1-1725
spellingShingle emantic memory
grounded cognition
language
personal experience
Aesthetics
BH1-301
Ethics
BJ1-1725
Francesca Conca
Marco Tettamanti
Conceptual semantics as grounded in personal experience
description Semantic memory for an object encompasses multi-modal knowledge gained through personal experience over the lifetime, and coded in grounded sensory-motor brain systems, independently of the level of subjective awareness. Linguistic access to semantic memories in verbal format relies on the functional coupling between perisylvian language regions and the grounded brain systems implied by our lifetime experience with the concept’s referents. Linguistic structure exerts modulatory influences on this functional coupling, as in the case of sentential negation, which reduces the interactions between perisylvian language regions and the grounded brain systems.
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