Signatures of Individuation Across Objects and Events

Sarah Hye yeon Lee*, Yue Ji, Anna Papafragou

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The physical world provides humans with continuous streams of experience in both space and time. The human mind, however, can parse and organize this continuous input into discrete, individual units. In the current work, we characterize the representational signatures of basic units of human experience across the spatial (object) and temporal (event) domains.We propose that there are three shared, abstract signatures of individuation underlying the basic units of representation across the two domains. Specifically, individuated entities in both the spatial domain (objects) and temporal domain (bounded events) resist restructuring, have distinct parts, and do not tolerate breaks; unindividuated entities in both the spatial domain (substances) and the temporal domain (unbounded events) lack these features. In three experiments, we confirm these principles and discuss their significance for cognitive and linguistic theories of objects and events.

源语言英语
页(从-至)1997-2012
页数16
期刊Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
153
8
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 6 6月 2024

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Lee, S. H. Y., Ji, Y., & Papafragou, A. (2024). Signatures of Individuation Across Objects and Events. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 153(8), 1997-2012. https://doi.org/10.1037/xge0001581