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Fabbri, Marco; Cellini, Nicola; Martoni, Monica; Tonetti, Lorenzo; Natale, Vincenzo – Cognitive Science, 2013
The spatial-temporal association indicates that time is represented spatially along a left-to-right line. It is unclear whether the spatial-temporal association is mainly related to a perceptual or a motor component. In addition, the spatial-temporal association is not consistently found using a time reproduction task. Our rationale for this…
Descriptors: Cognitive Science, Spatial Ability, Perception, Correlation
Sato, Manami – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study investigates the role of mental simulation in message formulation and grammatical encoding in two typologically distinct languages, English and Japanese. It examines relationships among physical motion, mental simulation, and sentence production, following the claims of Perceptual Symbol Systems (Barsalou, 1999) that people understand…
Descriptors: Sentences, Electronic Mail, Motion, Word Order
Peer reviewedDunleavy, Raymond A.; Baade, Lyle E. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1980
The Halstead Neuropsychological Test Battery for Children profiles revealed that neuropsychological behavior deficits of impaired asthmatic children exist predominantly in visualizing and remembering spatial configurations, in incidental memory, and in planning and executing visual and tactile motor tasks. (Author)
Descriptors: Asthma, Behavior Problems, Children, Correlation

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