Time in the mind: Using space to think about time
Daniel Casasanto, Lera Boroditsky 2008 Cognition v106 p579-593

People often talk about time using spatial language. Results in this paper provide evidence that the metaphorical relationship between space and time observed in language also exists in our more basic representations of distance and duration. Results suggest that our mental representations of things we can never see or touch may be built, in part, out of representations of physical experiences in perception and motor action. [Taken largely from the abstract of the paper.]



Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Research Results, Journal Article
Research on Learning: Cognitive Domain