Abstract
In four experiments, participants were presented with nouns referring to entities that are associated with an up or down location (e. g., roof, root). The required response either was compatible with the referent location or was not (e. g., upward vs. downward movement after reading roof). Across experiments, we manipulated whether the experimental task required word reading or not, as well as whether the response involved a movement or was stationary. In all experiments, participants' responses were significantly faster in the compatible than in the incompatible condition. This strongly suggests that location information is automatically activated when nouns are being processed. © 2011 Psychonomic Society, Inc.
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Lachmair, M., Dudschig, C., De Filippis, M., de la Vega, I., & Kaup, B. (2011). Root versus roof: Automatic activation of location information during word processing. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 18(6), 1180–1188. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-011-0158-x
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