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David Kemmerer

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Topics in Cognitive Science|October 13, 2022
Grounded Cognition Entails Linguistic Relativity: A Neglected Implication of a Major Semantic TheoryDavid Kemmerer
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|October 9, 2023
Ownership language informs ownership psychologyDavid Kemmerer
Brain and Language|June 1, 2007
A critique of Mark D. Allen's "the preservation of verb subcategory knowledge in a spoken language comprehension deficit"David Kemmerer
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 11, 2016
Erratum to: Are the motor features of verb meanings represented in the precentral motor cortices? Yes, but within the context of a flexible, multilevel architecture for conceptual knowledgeDavid Kemmerer
Neuroscience of Consciousness|August 24, 2018
Are we ever aware of concepts? A critical question for the Global Neuronal Workspace, Integrated Information, and Attended Intermediate-Level Representation theories of consciousnessDavid Kemmerer
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|June 24, 2025
Does the Default Mode Network Mediate an Ongoing Internal Narrative? An Evaluation of Menon's (2023) HypothesisDavid Kemmerer
Topics in Cognitive Science|August 3, 2023
Grounded Cognition Entails Linguistic Relativity: Response to CommentatorsDavid Kemmerer
Progress in Neurobiology|August 3, 2021
What modulates the Mirror Neuron System during action observation?: Multiple factors involving the action, the actor, the observer, the relationship between actor and observer, and the contextDavid Kemmerer
Cognitive Neuroscience|October 31, 2013
Do body-part concepts depend on the EBA/FBA?David Kemmerer
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 22, 2015
Are the motor features of verb meanings represented in the precentral motor cortices? Yes, but within the context of a flexible, multilevel architecture for conceptual knowledgeDavid Kemmerer
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Topics in Cognitive Science|October 13, 2022
Grounded Cognition Entails Linguistic Relativity: A Neglected Implication of a Major Semantic TheoryDavid Kemmerer
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|October 9, 2023
Ownership language informs ownership psychologyDavid Kemmerer
Brain and Language|June 1, 2007
A critique of Mark D. Allen's "the preservation of verb subcategory knowledge in a spoken language comprehension deficit"David Kemmerer
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 11, 2016
Erratum to: Are the motor features of verb meanings represented in the precentral motor cortices? Yes, but within the context of a flexible, multilevel architecture for conceptual knowledgeDavid Kemmerer
Neuroscience of Consciousness|August 24, 2018
Are we ever aware of concepts? A critical question for the Global Neuronal Workspace, Integrated Information, and Attended Intermediate-Level Representation theories of consciousnessDavid Kemmerer
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|June 24, 2025
Does the Default Mode Network Mediate an Ongoing Internal Narrative? An Evaluation of Menon's (2023) HypothesisDavid Kemmerer
Topics in Cognitive Science|August 3, 2023
Grounded Cognition Entails Linguistic Relativity: Response to CommentatorsDavid Kemmerer
Progress in Neurobiology|August 3, 2021
What modulates the Mirror Neuron System during action observation?: Multiple factors involving the action, the actor, the observer, the relationship between actor and observer, and the contextDavid Kemmerer
Cognitive Neuroscience|October 31, 2013
Do body-part concepts depend on the EBA/FBA?David Kemmerer
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 22, 2015
Are the motor features of verb meanings represented in the precentral motor cortices? Yes, but within the context of a flexible, multilevel architecture for conceptual knowledgeDavid Kemmerer
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