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  1. Effects of Hand Proximity and Movement Direction in Spatial and Temporal Gap Discrimination.Michael Wiemers & Martin H. Fischer - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  • Hand function, not proximity, biases visuotactile integration later in object processing: An ERP study.Daivik B. Vyas, John P. Garza & Catherine L. Reed - 2019 - Consciousness and Cognition 69:26-35.
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  • Joint attention for stimuli on the hands: ownership matters.J. E. T. Taylor, Jay Pratt & Jessica K. Witt - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  • Altered attention for stimuli on the hands.J. Eric T. Taylor & Jessica K. Witt - 2014 - Cognition 133 (1):211-225.
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  • From body shadows to bodily attention: Automatic orienting of tactile attention driven by cast shadows.Francesco Pavani, Paola Rigo & Giovanni Galfano - 2014 - Consciousness and Cognition 29:56-67.
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  • Grounding grammatical categories: attention bias in hand space influences grammatical congruency judgment of Chinese nominal classifiers.Marit Lobben & Stefania D’Ascenzo - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:135635.
    Embodied cognitive theories predict that linguistic conceptual representations are grounded and continually represented in real world, sensorimotor experiences. However, there is an on-going debate on whether this also holds for abstract concepts. Grammar is the archetype of abstract knowledge, and therefore constitutes a test case against embodied theories of language representation. Former studies have largely focussed on lexical-level embodied representations. In the present study we take the grounding-by-modality idea a step further by using reaction time (RT) data from the linguistic (...)
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  • On the content of Peripersonal visual experience.Gabriele Ferretti - 2022 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (3):487-513.
    In a recent paper, ‘Peripersonal perception in action’ (Synthese, 2018), Frédérique de Vignemont tackles the problem of defining what is peculiar to the visual perception of objects falling within the peripersonal space of the observer, i.e. the space immediately surrounding the body, and which is commonly described as the space in which action takes place. In this paper, I first discuss the proposal offered by de Vignemont about what characterizes peripersonal perception. Then, I suggest an extension of this account that (...)
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  • Dual-Tasking in the Near-Hand Space: Effects of Stimulus-Hand Proximity on Between-Task Shifts in the Psychological Refractory Period Paradigm.Thomas J. Hosang, Rico Fischer, Jennifer Pomp & Roman Liepelt - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  • Peripersonal perception in action.Frédérique de Vignemont - 2018 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 17):4027-4044.
    Philosophy of perception is guilty of focusing on the perception of far space, neglecting the possibility that the perception of the space immediately surrounding the body, which is known as peripersonal space, displays different properties. Peripersonal space is the space in which the world is literally at hand for interaction. It is also the space in which the world can become threatening and dangerous, requiring protective behaviours. Recent research in cognitive neuroscience has yielded a vast array of discoveries on the (...)
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  • Emotional processing is enhanced in peri-hand space.Feng Du, Xiaotao Wang, Richard A. Abrams & Kan Zhang - 2017 - Cognition 165 (C):39-44.
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  • Immobilization does not disrupt near-hand attentional biases.Robert McManus & Laura E. Thomas - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 64 (C):50-60.
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  • Differential effect of one versus two hands on visual processing.William S. Bush & Shaun P. Vecera - 2014 - Cognition 133 (1):232-237.
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  • Transitivity, Space, and Hand: The Spatial Grounding of Syntax.Timothy W. Boiteau & Amit Almor - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (4):848-891.
    Previous research has linked the concept of number and other ordinal series to space via a spatially oriented mental number line. In addition, it has been shown that in visual scene recognition and production, speakers of a language with a left-to-right orthography respond faster to and tend to draw images in which the agent of an action is located to the left of the patient. In this study, we aim to bridge these two lines of research by employing a novel (...)
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