2022
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/wfpz7
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The action-sentence compatibility effect (ACE) a benchmark finding for embodiment - A meta-analysis

Abstract: The embodied account of language comprehension has been one of the most influentialtheoretical developments in the recent decades addressing the question how humanscomprehend and represent language. To examine its assumptions, many studies havemade use of behavioral paradigms involving basic compatibility effects. Theaction–sentence compatibility effect (ACE) is one of the most influential of thesecompatibility effects and is the most widely cited evidence for the assumptions of theembodied account of language… Show more

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