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    Is the preference of natural versus man-made scenes driven by bottom–up processing of the visual features of nature?Omid Kardan,Emre Demiralp,Michael C. Hout,MaryCarol R. Hunter,Hossein Karimi,Taylor Hanayik,Grigori Yourganov,John Jonides &Marc G. Berman -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Concepts in Space: Enhancing Lexical Search With a Spatial Diversity Prime.Soran Malaie,Hossein Karimi,Azra Jahanitabesh,John A. Bargh &Michael J. Spivey -2023 -Cognitive Science 47 (8):e13327.
    Informed by theories of embodied cognition, in the present study, we designed a novel priming technique to investigate the impact of spatial diversity and script direction on searching through concepts in both English and Persian (i.e., two languages with opposite script directions). First, participants connected a target dot either to one other dot (linear condition) or to multiple other dots (diverse condition) and either from left to right (rightward condition) or from right to left (leftward condition) on a computer touchscreen (...) using their dominant hand's forefinger. Following the spatial prime, they were asked to generate as many words as possible using two‐letter cues (e.g., “lo” → “love,” “lobster”) in 20 s. We hypothesized that greater spatial diversity, and consistency with script direction, should facilitate conceptual search and result in a higher number of word productions. In both languages, word production performance was superior for the diverse prime relative to the linear prime, suggesting that searching through lexical memory is facilitated by spatial diversity. Although some effects were observed for the directionality of the spatial prime, they were not consistent across experiments and did not correlate with script direction. This pattern of results suggests that a spatial prime that promotes diverse paths can improve word retrieval from lexical memory and lends empirical support to the embodied cognition framework, in which spatial relations play a crucial role in the conceptual system. (shrink)
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    Greater entropy leads to more explicit referential forms during language production.Hossein Karimi -2022 -Cognition 225 (C):105093.
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