Researchers have long questioned whether information presented through different sensory modalities involves distinct or shared semantic systems. We investigated uni-sensory cross-modal processing by recording event-related brain potentials to words replacing the climactic event in a visual narrative sequence (comics). We compared Onomatopoeic words, which phonetically imitate action sounds (Pow!), with Descriptive words, which describe an action (Punch!), that were (in)congruent within their sequence contexts. Across two experiments, larger N400s appeared to Anomalous Onomatopoeic or Descriptive critical panels than to their congruent counterparts, reflecting a difficulty in semantic access/retrieval. Also, Descriptive words evinced a grea...
Visual narratives make use of various means to convey referential and co-referential meaning, so com...
Understanding language always occurs within a situational context and, therefore, often implies comb...
Introduction: When listening to a narrative, the verbal expressions translate into meanings and flow...
Researchers have long questioned whether information presented through different sensory modalities ...
Every day we integrate meaningful information coming from different sensory modalities, and previous...
& How do comprehenders build up overall meaning rep-resentations of visual real-world events? Th...
A long standing question in cognitive science has been: is visual processing completely encapsulated...
The distinction between metaphorical, literal, and anomalous language (called figurativeness) proces...
Research in verbal and visual narratives has often emphasized backward-looking inferences, where abs...
International audienceUnderstanding the neural processes underlying the comprehension of visual imag...
Contains fulltext : 72607.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Understanding la...
Confounding variables in stimuli may attribute to conflicting findings in the study of the neural pr...
Does lexical processing rely on a specialized semantic network in the brain, or does it draw on more...
Within the field of neurolinguistics and cognitive neuroscience of language, the study of metaphor t...
Contains fulltext : 73167.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Understanding la...
Visual narratives make use of various means to convey referential and co-referential meaning, so com...
Understanding language always occurs within a situational context and, therefore, often implies comb...
Introduction: When listening to a narrative, the verbal expressions translate into meanings and flow...
Researchers have long questioned whether information presented through different sensory modalities ...
Every day we integrate meaningful information coming from different sensory modalities, and previous...
& How do comprehenders build up overall meaning rep-resentations of visual real-world events? Th...
A long standing question in cognitive science has been: is visual processing completely encapsulated...
The distinction between metaphorical, literal, and anomalous language (called figurativeness) proces...
Research in verbal and visual narratives has often emphasized backward-looking inferences, where abs...
International audienceUnderstanding the neural processes underlying the comprehension of visual imag...
Contains fulltext : 72607.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Understanding la...
Confounding variables in stimuli may attribute to conflicting findings in the study of the neural pr...
Does lexical processing rely on a specialized semantic network in the brain, or does it draw on more...
Within the field of neurolinguistics and cognitive neuroscience of language, the study of metaphor t...
Contains fulltext : 73167.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Understanding la...
Visual narratives make use of various means to convey referential and co-referential meaning, so com...
Understanding language always occurs within a situational context and, therefore, often implies comb...
Introduction: When listening to a narrative, the verbal expressions translate into meanings and flow...