Kognition und Sprache

Dr. Carolin Dudschig

Universität Tübingen
Psychologisches Institut
Schleichstraße 4
72076 Tübingen

E-Mail: carolin.dudschigspam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de

Tel: +49 (0)7071 29-75617
Fax: +49 (0)7071 29-3363
 

Büro: PI Schleichstr. 4, 6. Stock, Raum 4.609
Sprechzeiten: n.V.

CV, Publikationen, Fördermittel

 

SFB 1629 - Negation in Language and Beyond

FOR2718 - Modal and amodal cognition: Functions and interactions

SFB 833 - Bedeutungskonstitution - Dynamik und Adaptivität sprachlicher Strukturen

Publikationen

  • Kaup, B., & Dudschig, C. (2024). Sätze und Texte verstehen und produzieren. In M. Rieger & J. Müsseler (Eds.), Allgemeine Psychologie (4th ed., pp. 589-646). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-68476-4_15  Download
  • Schütt, E., Weicker, M., & Dudschig, C. (2024). Multimodal aspects of sentence comprehension: Do facial and color cues interact with processing negated and affirmative sentences? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 50(6), 957-966. https://doi.org/10.1037/xlm0001302 Download
  • Dudschig, C., Kaup, B., & Mackenzie, I. G. (2023). The grounding of logical operations: The role of color, shape and emotional faces for "yes" and "no" decisions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 49(3), 477–492. Link
  • Dudschig, C. (2022). Language and non-linguistic cognition: Shared mechanisms and principles as reflected in the N400. Biological Psychology, 169, Article 108282. Link
  • Dudschig, C. (2022). Are control processes domain-general? A replication of 'To adapt or not to adapt? The question of domain-general cognitive control' (Kan et al. 2013). Royal Society Open Science. Link
  • Rück, F., Dudschig, C., Mackenzie, I.G., Leuthold, H., & Kaup, B. (2022). Following negative search instructions: The role of visual context. Language and Cognition, 14(3), 479-499. Link
  • Schütt. E., Mackenzie, I. G., Kaup, B., & Dudschig, C. (2022). Replacing vertical actions by mouse movements: a web-suited paradigm for investigating vertical spatial associations. Psychological Research, Advance online publication. Link
  • Simi, N., Mackenzie, I. G., Leuthold, H., Janczyk, M., & Dudschig, C. (2022). Cognitive control mechanisms in language processing: Are there both within- and across-task conflict adaptation effects? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. Link
  • Winter, A., Dudschig, C., Jeff, M., Ulrich, R. & Kaup, B. (2022). The action-sentence compatibility effect (ACE): Meta-analysis of a benchmark finding for embodiment. Acta Psychologica, 230, Article 103712. Link
  • Dudschig, C., Kaup, B., Svaldi, J., & Gulewitsch, M. D. (2021). Negation Processing in Children with ADHD: The Generic Problem of Using Negation in Instructions. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 50, 1309-1320.
  • Rück, F., Dudschig, C., Mackenzie, I. G., Vogt, A., Leuthold, H., & Kaup, B. (2021). The role of predictability during negation processing in truth-value judgement tasks. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 50(6), 1437-1459.
  • Dudschig, C., Kaup, B., Liu, M., & Schwab, J. (2021). The Processing of Negation and Polarity: An Overview. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 50(6), 1199-1213.
  • Günther, F., Press, S. A., Dudschig, C., & Kaup, B. (2021). The limits of automatic sensorimotor processing during word processing: Investigations with repeated linguistic experience, memory consolidation during sleep, and rich linguistic learning contexts. Psychological Research, 86, 1792–1803.
  • Mackenzie, I. G., & Dudschig, C. (2021). DMCfun: An R package for fitting Diffusion Model of Conflict (DMC) to reaction time and error rate data. Methods in Psychology, 5, Article 100074.
  • Dudschig, C., Kaup, B., Leuthold, H., & Mackenzie, I. G. (2021). Conceptual representation of real‐world surface material: Early integration with linguistic‐labels indicated in the N400‐component. Psychophysiology, 58, Article e13916.
  • Capuano, F., Dudschig, C., Günther, F., & Kaup, B. (2021). Semantic Similarity of Alternatives fostered by Conversational Negation. Cognitive Science, 45, e13015.
  • Dudschig, C. & Kaup, B. (2021). Pictorial vs. linguistic negation: Investigating negation in imperatives across different symbol domains. Acta Psychologica, 214, Article 103266.
  • Dudschig, C. & Kaup, B. (2020). Can we prepare to negate? Negation as a reversal operator. Journal of Cognition, 3(1), 32.
  • Dudschig, C. & Kaup, B. (2020). Negation as conflict: Conflict adaptation following negating vertical spatial words. Brain and Language, 210, Article 104842.
  • Kaup, B. & Dudschig, C. (2020). Understanding negation: Issues in the processing of negation. In V. Deprez & T. Espinal (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Negation (pp. 635-655). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Günther, F., Nguyen, T., Chen, L., Dudschig, C., Kaup, B., & Glenberg, A. M. (2020). Immediate sensorimotor grounding of novel concepts learned from language alone. Journal of Memory and Language, 115, Article 104172.
  • Berndt, E., Dudschig, C., & Kaup, B. (2020). Green as a cbemcuru: Modal as well as amdoal color cues can help to solve anagrams. Psychological Research, 84, 491-501.
  • Berndt, E., Dudschig, C., Miller, J., & Kaup, B. (2019). A replication attempt of hemispheric differences in semantic-relatedness judgments (Zwaan & Yaxley, 2003). Acta Psychologica, 198, Article 102871.
  • Dudschig, C., Mackenzie, I. G., Maienborn, C., Kaup, B., & Leuthold, H. (2019). Negation and the N400: investigating temporal aspects of negation integration using semantic and world-knowledge violations. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 34, 309-319
  • Strozyk, J. V., Dudschig, C., & Kaup, B. (2019). Do I need to have my hands free to understand hand-related language? Investigating the functional relevance of experiential simulations. Psychological Research, 83, 406-418.
  • Vogt, A., Kaup, B., & Dudschig, C. (2019). When words are upside down: Language–space associations in children and adults. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 186, 142-158.
  • Berndt, E., Dudschig, C., & Kaup, B. (2018). Activating concepts by activating experiential traces: Investigations with a series of anagram solution tasks. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 71, 483-498.
  • Dudschig, C., & Kaup, B. (2018). How does "not left" become "right"? Electrophysiological evidence for a dynamic conflict-bound negation processing account. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 44, 716-728.
  • Dudschig, C., Mackenzie, I. G., Leuthold, H., & Kaup, B. (2018). Environmental sound priming: Does negation modify N400 cross-modal priming effects?. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25, 1441-1448.
  • Günther, F., Dudschig, C., & Kaup, B. (2018). Symbol grounding without direct experience: Do words inherit sensorimotor activation from purely linguistic context? Cognitive Science, 42, 336-374.
  • Dudschig, C. & Kaup, B. (2017). Is it all task-specific? The role of binary responses, verbal mediation and saliency for eliciting language-space associations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 43, 259-270.
  • Kaup, B., & Dudschig, C. (2017). Sätze und Texte verstehen und produzieren. In Jochen Müsseler & Martina Rieger (Eds.), Allgemeine Psychologie (3rd ed., pp. 467-530). Springer.
  • Öttl, B., Dudschig, C., & Kaup, B. (2017). Forming associations between language and sensorimotor traces during novel word learning. Language and Cognition, 9, 156-171.
  • Wolter, S., Dudschig, C., & Kaup, B. (2017). Reading sentences describing high- or low-pitched auditory events: Only pianists show evidence for a horizontal space-pitch association. Psychological Research, 81, 1213-1223.
  • Dudschig, C., Maienborn, C., & Kaup, B. (2016). Is there a difference between stripy journeys and stripy ladybirds? The N400 response to semantic and world-knowledge violations during sentence processing. Brain and Cognition, 103, 38-49.
  • Dudschig, C., Maienborn, C., & Kaup, B. (2016). These lemons are sour: Investigating the influence of demonstrative determiners on the N400 complex. Neuroscience Letters, 630, 141-146.
  • Dudschig, C., Mackenzie, I., Strozyk, J., Kaup. B., & Leuthold, H. (2016). The sounds of sentences: Differentiating the influence of physical sound, sound imagery, and linguistically implied sounds on physical sound processing. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 16, 940-961.
  • Günther, F., Dudschig, C., & Kaup, B. (2016). Latent Semantic Analysis cosines as a cognitive similarity measure: Evidence from priming studies. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 69, 626-653.
  • Günther, F., Dudschig, C., & Kaup, B. (2016). Predicting lexical priming effects from distributional semantic similarities: A replication with extension. Frontiers in Psychology, 7, 1646.
  • Kaup, B., de la Vega, I., Strozyk, J., & Dudschig, C. (2016). The role of sensorimotor processes in meaning composition. In M. H. Fischer & Y. Coello (Eds.), Foundations of Embodied Cognition (Vol. 2): Conceptual and Interactive Embodiment (pp. 46-70). London, UK: Routledge.
  • Lachmair, M., Dudschig, C., de la Vega, I., & Kaup, B. (2016). Constructing meaning for up and down situated sentences: Is a sentence more than the sum of its words? Language and Cognition, 8, 604-628.
  • de la Vega, I., Graebe, J., Härtner, L., Dudschig, C., & Kaup, B. (2015). Starting off on the right foot: Strong right-footers respond faster with the right foot to positive words and with the left foot to negative words. Frontiers in Psychology, 6: 292. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00292
  • Dudschig, C., de la Vega, I., & Kaup, B. (2015). To fly or not to fly? The automatic influence of negation on language–space associations. Cognitive Processing, 16(Suppl. 1), 203-207.
  • Dudschig, C., de la Vega, I., & Kaup, B. (2015). What's up? Emotion-specific activation of vertical space during language processing. Acta Psychologica, 156, 143-155.
  • Günther, F., Dudschig, C., & Kaup, B. (2015). LSAfun – An R package for computations based on Latent Semantic Analysis. Behavior Research Methods, 47, 930-944.
  • Wolter, S., Dudschig, C., de la Vega, I., & Kaup, B. (2015). Musical metaphors: Evidence for a spatial grounding of non-literal sentences describing auditory events. Acta Psychologica, 156, 126-135.
  • de la Vega, I., Dudschig, C., Lachmair, M., & Kaup, B. (2014). Being someone’s right hand doesn’t always feel right: Bodily experiences affect metaphoric language processing. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 29, 1227-1232.
  • Dudschig, C., de la Vega, I., De Filippis, M., & Kaup, B. (2014). Language and vertical space: On the automaticity of language action interconnections. Cortex, 58, 151-160.
  • Dudschig, C., de la Vega, I., & Kaup, B. (2014). Embodiment and second-language: Automatic activation of motor responses during processing spatially associated L2 words and emotion L2 words in a vertical Stroop paradigm. Brain and Language, 132, 14-21.
  • Lachmair, M., Dudschig, C., de la Vega, I., & Kaup, B. (2014). Relating numeric cognition and language processing: Do numbers and words share a common representational platform? Acta Psychologica, 148, 107-114.
  • Ahlberg, D. K., Dudschig, C., & Kaup, B. (2013). Effector specific response activation during word processing. In M. Knauff, M. Pauen, N. Sebanz, & I. Wachsmuth (Eds.), Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (133-138). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society.
  • de la Vega, I., De Filippis, M., Dudschig, C., Lachmair, M., & Kaup, B. (2013). Keep your hands crossed: The valence-by-left/right interaction is related to hand, not side, in an incongruent hand – response key assignment. Acta Psychologica, 142, 273-277.
  • Dudschig, C., Souman, J., & Kaup, B. (2013). Motion in vision and language: Seeing visual motion can influence processing of motion verbs. In M. Knauff, M. Pauen, N. Sebanz, & I. Wachsmuth (Eds.), Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (2225-2230). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society.
  • Dudschig, C., Souman, J., Lachmair, M., de la Vega, I., & Kaup, B. (2013). Reading "sun" and looking up: The influence of language on the planning of saccadic eye movements. PLoS ONE, 8, Article e56872. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0056872
  • de la Vega, I., De Filippis, M., Lachmair, M., Dudschig, C., & Kaup, B. (2012). Emotional valence and physical space: Limits of interaction. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38, 375-385.
  • Dudschig, C., Lachmair, M., de la Vega, I., De Filippis, M., & Kaup, B. (2012). From top to bottom: Spatial shifts of attention caused by linguistic stimuli. Cognitive Processing, 13(Suppl. 1), 151-154. doi: 10.1007/s10339-012-0480-x
  • Dudschig, C., Lachmair, M., de la Vega, I., De Filippis, M., & Kaup, B. (2012). Do task-irrelevant direction-associated motion verbs affect action planning? Evidence from a Stroop paradigm. Memory & Cognition, 40, 81-1094. doi: 10.3758/s13421-012-0201-9
  • Kaup, B., De Filippis, M., Lachmair, M., de la Vega, I., & Dudschig, C. (2012). When up-words meet down-sentences: Evidence for word- or sentence-based compatibility effects? Cognitive Processing, 13(Suppl. 1), 203-207. doi: 10.1007/s10339-012-0453-0
  • Lachmair, M., Dudschig. C., De Filippis, M., de la Vega, I., & Kaup, B. (2011). Root versus roof: Automatic activation of location information during word processing. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 18, 1180-1188.
  • Dudschig, C., & Jentzsch, I. (2009). Speeding before and slowing after errors: Is it all just strategy? Brain Research, 1296, 56-62.
  • Jentzsch, I. & Dudschig, C. (2009). Why do we slow down after an error? Mechanisms underlying the effects of post-error slowing. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62, 209-218.
  • Dudschig, C., & Jentzsch, I. (2008). Locus of response slowing resulting from alternation based processing interference. Psychophysiology, 45, 751-758.

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