Abstract
Image schemas have been recognized as fundamental cognitive structures that precede language and serve as foundational elements for conceptualization. Extensive research has investigated their involvement in metaphor construction, analogy formation, and conceptual blending. This paper initiates the project of analysing their role in the representation of concepts provided by Prototype Theory. To tackle this problem, we analyse the Leuven Concept Database which is collecting (common sense) information over the features exhibited by 15 concepts. Specifically, our focus lies in investigating the image schematic content embedded within these features and exploring how this content varies across different conceptual domains.