Irmgard de la Vega
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Recent Articles
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Ulrich R, de la Vega I, Eikmeier V, Gunther F, Kaup B
Mem Cognit
. 2023 Oct;
52(2):444-458.
PMID: 37845405
Five experiments investigated the association between time and valence. In the first experiment, participants classified temporal expressions (e.g., past, future) and positively or negatively connotated words (e.g., glorious, nasty) based...
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de la Vega I, Eikmeier V, Ulrich R, Kaup B
Exp Psychol
. 2017 Jan;
63(6):326-332.
PMID: 28059026
The existence of a lateral mental timeline is well established; in left-to-right writing cultures, past is associated with the left, future with the right. Accordingly, participants respond faster with the...
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Dudschig C, de la Vega I, Kaup B
Cogn Process
. 2015 Aug;
16 Suppl 1:203-7.
PMID: 26233528
Embodied models of language understanding propose a close association between language comprehension and sensorimotor processes. Specifically, they suggest that meaning representation is grounded in modal experiences. Converging evidence suggests that...
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de la Vega I, Graebe J, Hartner L, Dudschig C, Kaup B
Front Psychol
. 2015 Apr;
6:292.
PMID: 25852609
Recent studies have provided evidence for an association between valence and left/right modulated by handedness, which is predicted by the body-specificity hypothesis (Casasanto, 2009) and also reflected in response times....
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Dudschig C, de la Vega I, Kaup B
Acta Psychol (Amst)
. 2014 Dec;
156:143-55.
PMID: 25454886
The relationship between language processing and vertical space has been shown for various groups of words including valence words, implicit location words, and words referring to religious concepts. However, it...
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Wolter S, Dudschig C, de la Vega I, Kaup B
Acta Psychol (Amst)
. 2014 Dec;
156:126-35.
PMID: 25443988
This study investigated whether the spatial terms high and low, when used in sentence contexts implying a non-literal interpretation, trigger similar spatial associations as would have been expected from the...
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Dudschig C, de la Vega I, De Filippis M, Kaup B
Cortex
. 2014 Jul;
58:151-60.
PMID: 25016318
Grounded models of language processing propose a strong connection between language and sensorimotor processes (Barsalou, 1999, 2008; Glenberg & Kaschak, 2002). However, it remains unclear how functional and automatic these...
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Dudschig C, de la Vega I, Kaup B
Brain Lang
. 2014 Apr;
132:14-21.
PMID: 24681402
Converging evidence suggests that understanding our first-language (L1) results in reactivation of experiential sensorimotor traces in the brain. Surprisingly, little is known regarding the involvement of these processes during second-language...
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Lachmair M, Dudschig C, de la Vega I, Kaup B
Acta Psychol (Amst)
. 2014 Feb;
148:107-14.
PMID: 24509403
Numerical processing and language processing are both grounded in space. In the present study we investigated whether these are fully independent phenomena, or whether they share a common basis. If...
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Dudschig C, Souman J, Lachmair M, de la Vega I, Kaup B
PLoS One
. 2013 Mar;
8(2):e56872.
PMID: 23460816
Traditionally, language processing has been attributed to a separate system in the brain, which supposedly works in an abstract propositional manner. However, there is increasing evidence suggesting that language processing...