Both symbolic and embodied representations contribute to spatial language processing; Evidence from younger and older adults

Ioanna Markostamou, Kenny R. Coventry, Chris Fox, Lynn McInnes. Both symbolic and embodied representations contribute to spatial language processing; Evidence from younger and older adults. In David C. Noelle, Rick Dale, Anne S. Warlaumont, Jeff Yoshimi, Teenie Matlock, Carolyn D. Jennings, Paul P. Maglio, editors, Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, CogSci 2015, Pasadena, California, USA, July 22-25, 2015. cognitivesciencesociety.org, 2015. [doi]

@inproceedings{MarkostamouCFM15,
  title = {Both symbolic and embodied representations contribute to spatial language processing; Evidence from younger and older adults},
  author = {Ioanna Markostamou and Kenny R. Coventry and Chris Fox and Lynn McInnes},
  year = {2015},
  url = {https://mindmodeling.org/cogsci2015/papers/0265/index.html},
  researchr = {https://researchr.org/publication/MarkostamouCFM15},
  cites = {0},
  citedby = {0},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, CogSci 2015, Pasadena, California, USA, July 22-25, 2015},
  editor = {David C. Noelle and Rick Dale and Anne S. Warlaumont and Jeff Yoshimi and Teenie Matlock and Carolyn D. Jennings and Paul P. Maglio},
  publisher = {cognitivesciencesociety.org},
  isbn = {978-0-9911967-2-2},
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