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Bryor Snefjella
Bryor Snefjella
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Arizona State University
Verified email at asu.edu - Homepage
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Concreteness and psychological distance in natural language use
B Snefjella, V Kuperman
Psychological science 26 (9), 1449-1460, 2015
1722015
How emotion is learned: Semantic learning of novel words in emotional contexts
B Snefjella, N Lana, V Kuperman
Journal of Memory and Language 115, 104171, 2020
672020
It’s all in the delivery: Effects of context valence, arousal, and concreteness on visual word processing
B Snefjella, V Kuperman
Cognition 156, 135-146, 2016
652016
Historical evolution of concrete and abstract language revisited
B Snefjella, M Généreux, V Kuperman
Behavior research methods 51 (4), 1693-1705, 2019
602019
National character stereotypes mirror language use: A study of Canadian and American tweets
B Snefjella, D Schmidtke, V Kuperman
PloS one 13 (11), e0206188, 2018
332018
Semantic norm extrapolation is a missing data problem
B Snefjella, I Blank
PsyArXiv preprint. doi 10, 2020
92020
Do Large Language Models know who did what to whom?
JM Denning, XH Guo, B Snefjella, IA Blank
arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.16884, 2025
42025
Predicting human judgments of relational similarity: A comparison of computational models based on vector representations of meaning
B Snefjella, N Ichien, K Holyoak, H Lu
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 44 (44), 2022
22022
Searching for neurophysiological evidence for semantic prosody: An ERP study using generalized additive mixed models
B Snefjella, J Connolly
International Journal of Psychophysiology 100 (108), 167, 2016
12016
Exploring mental representation of visual emoji symbols through human similarity judgments
Y Yun, B Snefjella, S Fu, H Lu
Journal of Vision 24 (10), 419-419, 2024
2024
A computational investigation into the common representation between visual and linguistic stimuli
Y Yun, B Snefjella, S Fu, H Lu
OSF, 2023
2023
Human similarity judgments of emojis support alignment of conceptual systems across
B Snefjella, Y Yun, S Fu
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 45 (45), 2023
2023
Human similarity judgments of emojis support alignment of conceptual systems across modalities
B Snefjella, Y Yun, S Fu, H Lu
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 45 (45), 2023
2023
Predicting Human Judgments of Relational Similarity: A Comparison of Computational
B Snefjella, N Ichien, K Holyoak
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 44 (44), 2022
2022
Computational Estimation of Lexical Semantic Norms: A New Framework
B Snefjella, I Blank
The 34th CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, 2020
2020
Words in the Wilds
B Snefjella
2019
FREQUENCY AND FACT: LEARNING ABOUT THE WORLD THROUGH A CORPUS OF WORLD-ENGLISHES
B Snefjella
2014
Snefjella, B., Ichien, N., Holyoak, KJ, & Lu, H.(2022). Predicting human judgments of relational similarity: comparison of computational models based on vector representations …
B Snefjella
National Character Stereotypes Correspond to a Nation’s Distinctive Words
B Snefjella, D Schmidtke, V Kuperman
Using Twitter to examine geo-linguistic variation at the national border
D Schmidtke, V Kuperman, B Snefjella
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