The impact of embodied simulation in vocabulary learning

IF 0.6 Q3 LINGUISTICS
R. Versace, N. Bailloud, A. Magnan, J. Écalle
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Abstract

The aim of the present study was to demonstrate the multisensory nature of vocabulary knowledge by using learning designed to encourage the simulation of sensorimotor experiences. Forty participants were instructed to learn pseudowords together with arbitrary definitions, either by mentally experiencing (sensorimotor simulation) the definitions, or by mentally repeating them. A test phase consisting of three tasks was then administered: in a recognition task, participants had to recognize learned pseudowords among distractors. In a categorization task, they had to categorize pseudowords as representing either living or non-living items. Finally, in a sentence completion task, participants had to decide whether pseudowords were congruent with context sentences. As expected, the sensorimotor simulation condition induced better performances only in the categorization task and the sentence completion task. The results converge with data from the literature in demonstrating that knowledge emergence implies sensorimotor simulation and showing that vocabulary learning can benefit from encoding that encourages the simulation of sensorimotor experiences.
体现模拟对词汇学习的影响
本研究的目的是通过使用旨在鼓励模拟感觉运动体验的学习来证明词汇知识的多感官性质。40名参与者被要求通过心理体验(感觉运动模拟)这些定义,或通过心理重复这些定义,将假名与任意定义一起学习。然后进行了一个由三项任务组成的测试阶段:在识别任务中,参与者必须在干扰者中识别所学的假词。在分类任务中,他们必须将假名分类为代表活体或非活体的物品。最后,在句子完成任务中,参与者必须决定假名是否与上下文句子一致。不出所料,感觉运动模拟条件只在分类任务和句子完成任务中表现更好。研究结果与文献数据一致,证明知识的出现意味着感觉运动模拟,并表明词汇学习可以受益于鼓励模拟感觉运动体验的编码。
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Mental Lexicon
Mental Lexicon LINGUISTICS-
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期刊介绍: The Mental Lexicon is an interdisciplinary journal that provides an international forum for research that bears on the issues of the representation and processing of words in the mind and brain. We encourage both the submission of original research and reviews of significant new developments in the understanding of the mental lexicon. The journal publishes work that includes, but is not limited to the following: Models of the representation of words in the mind Computational models of lexical access and production Experimental investigations of lexical processing Neurolinguistic studies of lexical impairment. Functional neuroimaging and lexical representation in the brain Lexical development across the lifespan Lexical processing in second language acquisition The bilingual mental lexicon Lexical and morphological structure across languages Formal models of lexical structure Corpus research on the lexicon New experimental paradigms and statistical techniques for mental lexicon research.
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