ICPS
2023 International Convention of Psychological Science · 2023
The Semantic Processing of Solely Presented Objects Does Not Involve the Compatibility of Object’s Orientation and Dominant Hand
- Naoto Ota
Graduate School of informatics, Nagoya University - Shinji Kitagami
Nagoya University
Abstract
In this study, experiments were conducted to verify the processing mechanisms of the categories of artificial objects, especially the functional categories. The results showed that no motor information was involved in the semantic processing of the solely presented object, demonstrating the limitations of the strong embodied cognition theory.
Cognitive Processes