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Asifa Majid

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Behavior Research Methods|February 4, 2017
Dutch modality exclusivity norms: Simulating perceptual modality in spaceLaura J Speed, Asifa Majid
Frontiers in Psychology|August 30, 2013
Time in terms of spaceAsifa Majid, Alice Gaby, Lera Boroditsky
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 21, 2020
Limitations in odour simulation may originate from differential sensory embodimentArtin Arshamian, Patricia Manko, Asifa Majid
Cognitive Science|June 18, 2019
Iranian Herbalists, But Not Cooks, Are Better at Naming Odors Than LaypeopleMarisa Casillas, Afrooz Rafiee, Asifa Majid
Cognition|October 23, 2020
Consistent verbal labels promote odor category learningNorbert Vanek, Márton Sóskuthy, Asifa Majid
Cognition|July 4, 2018
Vision dominates in perceptual language: English sensory vocabulary is optimized for usageBodo Winter, Marcus Perlman, Asifa Majid
Memory & Cognition|February 14, 2018
Psycholinguistic variables matter in odor namingJohn L A Huisman, Asifa Majid
Cognitive Science|May 6, 2022
Evidence for a Shared Instrument Prototype from English, Dutch, and GermanLilia Rissman, Saskia van Putten, Asifa Majid
Cognitive Science|June 26, 2024
Vision Verbs Emerge First in English Acquisition but Touch, not Audition, Follows SecondLila San Roque, Elisabeth Norcliffe, Asifa Majid
Cognition|October 25, 2008
The cross-linguistic categorization of everyday events: a study of cutting and breakingAsifa Majid, James S Boster, Melissa Bowerman
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Behavior Research Methods|February 4, 2017
Dutch modality exclusivity norms: Simulating perceptual modality in spaceLaura J Speed, Asifa Majid
Frontiers in Psychology|August 30, 2013
Time in terms of spaceAsifa Majid, Alice Gaby, Lera Boroditsky
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 21, 2020
Limitations in odour simulation may originate from differential sensory embodimentArtin Arshamian, Patricia Manko, Asifa Majid
Cognitive Science|June 18, 2019
Iranian Herbalists, But Not Cooks, Are Better at Naming Odors Than LaypeopleMarisa Casillas, Afrooz Rafiee, Asifa Majid
Cognition|October 23, 2020
Consistent verbal labels promote odor category learningNorbert Vanek, Márton Sóskuthy, Asifa Majid
Cognition|July 4, 2018
Vision dominates in perceptual language: English sensory vocabulary is optimized for usageBodo Winter, Marcus Perlman, Asifa Majid
Memory & Cognition|February 14, 2018
Psycholinguistic variables matter in odor namingJohn L A Huisman, Asifa Majid
Cognitive Science|May 6, 2022
Evidence for a Shared Instrument Prototype from English, Dutch, and GermanLilia Rissman, Saskia van Putten, Asifa Majid
Cognitive Science|June 26, 2024
Vision Verbs Emerge First in English Acquisition but Touch, not Audition, Follows SecondLila San Roque, Elisabeth Norcliffe, Asifa Majid
Cognition|October 25, 2008
The cross-linguistic categorization of everyday events: a study of cutting and breakingAsifa Majid, James S Boster, Melissa Bowerman
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