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  2. Lera Boroditsky - Wikipedia

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    A study published in 2000, observed that "the processing of the concrete domain of space could modulate the processing of the abstract domain of time, but not the other way around." The frequent use of a mental metaphor connects it to the abstract concept and helps the mind to store non-concrete informations in the long-term memory. [11]

  3. Image schema - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the dissertation on over by Brugman, Lakoff's use of image schema theory also drew extensively on Talmy and Langacker's theories of spatial relations terms. Other theories making use of similar conceptual primitives to capture meaning include Jean M. Mandler's spatial primitives, Anna Wierzbicka's semantic primes [10], Leonard ...

  4. Cognitive map - Wikipedia

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    According to O’Keefe and Nadel (1978), not only humans require spatial abilities. Non-humans animals need them as well to find food, shelters, and other animals whether it is mates or predators. [24] To do so, some animals establish relationships between landmarks, allowing them to make spatial inferences and detect positions. [25]

  5. Visual metaphor - Wikipedia

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    The photo appears to be of a broken question mark birthday candle faced the other direction on a dark surface. This could be a visual metaphor for questioning life. A visual metaphor is a metaphor the medium of which is visual. Like in any other metaphor, one part of it, usually named "source", applies to another part, usually named "target ...

  6. Roger Shepard - Wikipedia

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    Roger Newland Shepard (January 30, 1929 – May 30, 2022 [1]) was an American cognitive scientist and author of the "universal law of generalization" (1987).He was considered a father of research on spatial relations.

  7. George Lakoff - Wikipedia

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    George Philip Lakoff (/ ˈ l eɪ k ɒ f / LAY-kof; born May 24, 1941) is an American cognitive linguist and philosopher, best known for his thesis that people's lives are significantly influenced by the conceptual metaphors they use to explain complex phenomena.

  8. Review: Metaphors cut deeper than scares in ... - AOL

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    An invisible demon plagues an Indian American teen in Bishal Dutta's intriguing but undercooked horror thriller 'It Lives Inside,' starring Megan Suri.

  9. Metaphorical framing - Wikipedia

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    Metaphorical framing is a particular type of framing that attempts to influence decision-making by mapping characteristics of one concept in terms of another. [1] [2] [3] The purpose of metaphorical framing is to convey an abstract or complex idea in easier-to-comprehend terms by mapping characteristics of an abstract or complex source onto characteristics of a simpler or concrete target.