Recent neuroscientific research shows that metaphors engage readers at the emotional level more strongly than literal expressions. What still remains unclear is what makes metaphors more engaging, and whether this generalises to all figurative expressions, no matter how conventionalised they are. This fMRI study aimed to investigate whether idiomatic expressions - the least creative part of figurative language - indeed trigger a higher affective resonance than literal expressions, and to explore possible interactions between activation in emotion-relevant neural structures and regions associated with figurative language processing. Participants silently read for comprehension a set of emotionally positive, negative and neutral idioms embedd...
The availability of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has revolutionized the study of lan...
Emotions are often expressed metaphorically, and both emotion and metaphor are ways through which ab...
Metaphor has been an issue of intense research and debate for decades (see, for example [1]). Resear...
Recent neuroscientific research shows that metaphors engage readers at the emotional level more stro...
Conventional metaphorical sentences such as She’s a sweet child have been found to elicit greater am...
Why do people so often use metaphorical expressions when literal paraphrases are readily available? ...
Despite flourishing research on the relationship between emotion and literal language, and despite t...
The goal of the current study was to identify the neural substrate of idiom comprehension using fMRI...
The goal of the current study was to identify the neural substrate of idiom comprehension using fMRI...
Figurative expressions have been shown to play a special role in evoking affective responses, as com...
The present study aims to investigate the neural correlates of processing conventional figurative la...
2 Since Aristotle, people have believed that metaphors and similes express the same type of figurati...
In this study, we used a novel cognitive paradigm and event-related functional magnetic resonance im...
Since Aristotle, people have believed that metaphors and similes express the same type of figurative...
These authors contributed equally to this work. Neuroscience research has thoroughly studied how non...
The availability of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has revolutionized the study of lan...
Emotions are often expressed metaphorically, and both emotion and metaphor are ways through which ab...
Metaphor has been an issue of intense research and debate for decades (see, for example [1]). Resear...
Recent neuroscientific research shows that metaphors engage readers at the emotional level more stro...
Conventional metaphorical sentences such as She’s a sweet child have been found to elicit greater am...
Why do people so often use metaphorical expressions when literal paraphrases are readily available? ...
Despite flourishing research on the relationship between emotion and literal language, and despite t...
The goal of the current study was to identify the neural substrate of idiom comprehension using fMRI...
The goal of the current study was to identify the neural substrate of idiom comprehension using fMRI...
Figurative expressions have been shown to play a special role in evoking affective responses, as com...
The present study aims to investigate the neural correlates of processing conventional figurative la...
2 Since Aristotle, people have believed that metaphors and similes express the same type of figurati...
In this study, we used a novel cognitive paradigm and event-related functional magnetic resonance im...
Since Aristotle, people have believed that metaphors and similes express the same type of figurative...
These authors contributed equally to this work. Neuroscience research has thoroughly studied how non...
The availability of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has revolutionized the study of lan...
Emotions are often expressed metaphorically, and both emotion and metaphor are ways through which ab...
Metaphor has been an issue of intense research and debate for decades (see, for example [1]). Resear...