 | Max M. Louwerse
Associate Professor Experimental (Cognitive) Psychology Building, Room 212 901.678.5017/2143 (telephone) 901.678.2579 (fax) mlouwers@memphis.edu website | Education
Ph.D., University of Edinburgh M.A., University of Utrecht B.A., University of Utrecht
Research Interests - Cognitive Science
- Psycholinguistics
- Computational Linguistics
- Discourse Processing
Recent Publications - Louwerse, M. M. (2007). Symbolic or embodied representations: A case for symbol interdependency. In T. Landauer, D. McNamara, S. Dennis, & W. Kintsch (Eds.), Handbook of Latent Semantic Analysis (pp. 107-120). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
- Louwerse, M. M. (in press). Embodied representations are encoded in language. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review.
- Louwerse, M. M., Cai, Z., Hu, X., Ventura, M., & Jeuniaux, P. (2006). Cognitively inspired natural-language based knowledge representations: Further explorations of Latent Semantic Analysis. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Tools, 15, 1021-1039.
- Louwerse, M. M., & Jeuniaux, P. (in press). Language comprehension is both embodied and symbolic. In M. de Vega, A. Glenberg, & A. C. Graesser (Eds.), Embodiment and meaning: A debate. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Louwerse, M. M., & Zwaan, R. A. (in press). Language encodes geographical information. Cognitive Science.
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