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The effect of semantic brightness on pupil size: A replication with Dutch words

Mathot, S.; Sundermann, L.; van Rijn, H.

2019-07-02 neuroscience
10.1101/689265 bioRxiv
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Theories of embodied language hold that word processing is automatically accompanied by sensory and motor simulations. For example, when you read the word sun, a sensory simulation of brightness as well as a motor simulation of pupil constriction would be automatically triggered. Consistent with this notion, Mathot, Grainger, and Strijkers (2017) found that the eyes pupil was slightly smaller after reading single words that were associated with brightness (e.g. sun) as compared to darkness (e.g. night); that is, the pupil light response was modulated by the semantic brightness of words. However, (other) key findings within the field of embodied language have proven difficult to replicate, and we therefore felt that it was crucial to replicate the effect of semantic brightness on pupil size. To this end, we conducted a close-but-non-identical replication of two key experiments from Mathot, Grainger, and Strijkers (2017): one experiment with visually presented words, and one experiment with spoken words. Both experiments were successfully replicated. We propose that cognitive modulations of the pupil light response reflect activity in visual brain areas; therefore, the effect of semantic brightness on pupil size can be used as a marker for the involvement of visual brain areas in language processing, and thus to address a wide variety of key questions within psycholinguistics.

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