相似性(几何)
联想(心理学)
心理学
结合属性
文字联想
认知
认知心理学
语义相似性
神经心理学
失语症
语义记忆
任务(项目管理)
联想学习
词(群论)
认知科学
语言学
自然语言处理
计算机科学
人工智能
哲学
数学
管理
神经科学
精神分析
纯数学
经济
图像(数学)
心理治疗师
作者
Sebastian J. Crutch,Sarah Connell,Elizabeth K. Warrington
标识
DOI:10.1080/17470210802483834
摘要
Recent evidence from neuropsychological investigations of individuals with global aphasia and deep or deep-phonological dyslexia suggests that abstract and concrete concepts are underpinned by qualitatively different representational frameworks. Abstract words are represented primarily by their association to other words, whilst concrete words are represented primarily by their taxonomic similarity to one another. In the current study, we present the first evidence for this association/similarity distinction to be gathered from healthy research participants. Using a semantic odd-one-out task, it is shown that normal participants identify associative connections more quickly than similarity-based connections when processing abstract words, but that the pattern is reversed for concrete words. It is also demonstrated that the typical concrete-word advantage observed in many cognitive tasks is abolished and even reversed when participants have to comprehend the semantic associations between words. The data provide converging evidence for the different representational frameworks hypothesis and suggest that claims based on information from previous neuropsychological investigations can be generalized to normal cognition.
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