Recent event related brain potential (ERP) results show that figurative interpretations of proverbial phrases (e.g., lightning never strikes the same place twice) elicit sustained slow cortical potentials that are more negative over the front of the head than for literal interpretations of the same phrases (Ferretti, Schwint, & Katz, under review). We extend this research by examining the influence of explicit markers placed before the proverbs, such as literally speaking and figuratively speaking, and by contrasting two literal conditions in which there either is overlap or no overlap between content words in the proverbs and the preceding contexts. The results show that slow cortical potentials were most negative for proverbs interpr...
Metaphors are pervasive in everyday language and often used in advertisements to draw attention and ...
It has been observed that words depicting actions (“jump”) produce activation of the primary motor c...
Methodologies used in behavioral studies on the processing of figurative languages have been critici...
Although the neurocognitive processes underlying the comprehension of figurative language, especiall...
We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine the time-course of processing metaphorical and li...
Objective: Irony is part of our daily experience, that is probably the reason why a lot of studies h...
According to the \u27Standard Pragmatic Model of Language\u27, a person initially attempts to unders...
Due to the often unfamiliar nature of metaphors as well as the greater semantic distance between the...
Inconsistent results due to poorly controlled stimulus sets have pervaded research on the neural bas...
Five studies evaluated the claim (Reichman and Coste, 1980) that a dual coding approach to language ...
Confounding variables in stimuli may attribute to conflicting findings in the study of the neural pr...
Although the field of natural language processing has made considerable strides in the automated pro...
We investigated how processing fluency and defamiliarization (the art of rendering familiar notions ...
We compared automatic and controlled processing of metaphors using literal and metaphorical sentence...
The distinction between metaphorical, literal, and anomalous language (called figurativeness) proces...
Metaphors are pervasive in everyday language and often used in advertisements to draw attention and ...
It has been observed that words depicting actions (“jump”) produce activation of the primary motor c...
Methodologies used in behavioral studies on the processing of figurative languages have been critici...
Although the neurocognitive processes underlying the comprehension of figurative language, especiall...
We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine the time-course of processing metaphorical and li...
Objective: Irony is part of our daily experience, that is probably the reason why a lot of studies h...
According to the \u27Standard Pragmatic Model of Language\u27, a person initially attempts to unders...
Due to the often unfamiliar nature of metaphors as well as the greater semantic distance between the...
Inconsistent results due to poorly controlled stimulus sets have pervaded research on the neural bas...
Five studies evaluated the claim (Reichman and Coste, 1980) that a dual coding approach to language ...
Confounding variables in stimuli may attribute to conflicting findings in the study of the neural pr...
Although the field of natural language processing has made considerable strides in the automated pro...
We investigated how processing fluency and defamiliarization (the art of rendering familiar notions ...
We compared automatic and controlled processing of metaphors using literal and metaphorical sentence...
The distinction between metaphorical, literal, and anomalous language (called figurativeness) proces...
Metaphors are pervasive in everyday language and often used in advertisements to draw attention and ...
It has been observed that words depicting actions (“jump”) produce activation of the primary motor c...
Methodologies used in behavioral studies on the processing of figurative languages have been critici...