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      Augmented Modality Exclusivity Norms for Concrete and Abstract Italian Property Words 

      Morucci, Piermatteo; Bottini, Roberto; Crepaldi, Davide (Journal of Cognition, 2019)
      How perceptual information is encoded into language and conceptual knowledge is a debated topic in cognitive (neuro)science. We present modality norms for 643 Italian adjectives, which referred to one of the five perceptual ...
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      MultiPic: A standardized set of 750 drawings with norms for six European languages 

      Duñabeitia, Jon Andoni; Crepaldi, Davide; Meyer, Antje S.; New, Boris; Pliatsikas, Christos; Smolka, Eva; Brysbaert, Marc (Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2018)
      Numerous studies in psychology, cognitive neuroscience and psycholinguistics have used pictures of objects as stimulus materials. Currently, authors engaged in cross-linguistic work or wishing to run parallel studies at ...
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      The Concreteness Advantage in Lexical Decision Does Not Depend on Perceptual Simulations 

      Bottini, Roberto; Morucci, Piermatteo; D’Urso, Anna; Collignon, Olivier; Crepaldi, Davide (APA American Psychological Association, 2022)
      Abstract words are typically more difficult to identify than concrete words in lexical-decision, word-naming, and recall tasks. This behavioral advantage, known as the concreteness effect, is often considered as evidence for ...