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The role of language in multi-dimensional categorization: Evidence from transcranial direct current stimulation and exposure to verbal labels
Oleh:
Perry, Lynn K.
;
Lupyan, Gary
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 135 (2014)
,
page 66-72.
Topik:
Labeling
;
Categorization
;
Selective representation
;
Transcranial direct current stimulation
;
(tDCS)
;
Wernicke’s area
Fulltext:
135_Perry.pdf
(997.23KB)
Isi artikel
Human concepts differ in their dimensionality. Some, like GREEN-THINGS, require representing one dimension while abstracting over many others. Others, like BIRD, have higher dimensionality due to numerous category-relevant properties (feathers, two-legs). Converging evidence points to the importance of verbal labels for forming low-dimensional categories. We examined the role of verbal labels in categorization by (1) using transcranial direct current stimulation over Wernicke’s area (2) providing explicit verbal labels during a category learning task. We trained participants on a novel perceptual categorization task in which categories could be distinguished by either a uni- or bi-dimensional criterion. Cathodal stimulation over Wernicke’s area reduced reliance on single-dimensional solutions, while presenting informationally redundant novel labels reduced reliance on the dimension that is normally incidental in the real world. These results provide further evidence that implicit and explicit verbal labels support the process of human categorization
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