Correction to: Mem Cogn

https://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-020-01109-2

There was an error introduced to the first paragraph of the section Metaphor as simulation during production of this article. The sentence reading:

From this perspective, the metaphor “lawyers are sharks” could engage bodily simulation processes as people create imaginative scenarios in which the metaphor makes sense (e.g., “lawyers are like sharks in moving quickly and aggressively toward their victims”)(Wilson & Gibbs, 2007, p. 729).

Should have read:

From this perspective, the metaphor “‘Lawyers are sharks’ could engage bodily simulation processes as people create imaginative scenarios in which the metaphor makes sense (e.g., lawyers are like sharks in moving quickly and aggressively toward their victims)” (Wilson & Gibbs, 2007 pg. 729).

The original article has been corrected.