Verbal irony is a figure of speech that communicates the opposite of what is said, while sarcasm is a form of irony that is directed at a person, with the intent to criticise. The current study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) with the aim of mapping the neural networks involved in the processing of sarcastic and non-sarcastic irony. Participants read short texts describing an interaction between two characters, which ended in either a literal, sarcastic, or non-sarcastic ironic comment. Results showed that the mentalising network (mPFC) and semantic network (IFG) were more activated for non-sarcastic irony than for literal controls. This would suggest that interpreting this kind of language involves understanding that the ...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
Ironic statements are commonly used in our everyday communication. They are characterised by a meani...
International audienceIrony is a kind of figurative language used by a speaker to say something that...
International audienceIt is now well established that communicators interpret others' mental states ...
Objective: Irony is part of our daily experience, that is probably the reason why a lot of studies h...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
Objective: Irony is part of our daily experience, that is probably the reason why a lot of studies h...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
Ironic statements are commonly used in our everyday communication. They are characterised by a meani...
International audienceIrony is a kind of figurative language used by a speaker to say something that...
International audienceIt is now well established that communicators interpret others' mental states ...
Objective: Irony is part of our daily experience, that is probably the reason why a lot of studies h...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
Objective: Irony is part of our daily experience, that is probably the reason why a lot of studies h...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...
International audienceIntroduction Irony is a form of non-literal language that is characterized by ...