This paper investigates the influence of empathizing and systemizing on cognitive and affective humor processing in two studies. Three cartoon types differing in their logical mechanisms (LMs) and cognitive requirements were presented to participants with high scores on one scale and low scores on the other (empathizers and systemizers): visual puns, semantic cartoons and Theory of Mind cartoons. Empathizers and systemizers were expected to process these cartoon types differently. While empathizers and systemizers did not differ in recognition time and comprehensibility in study one (N = 33), empathizers did portray higher funniness scores in study two (N = 55). Furthermore, empathizers more often gave emotional/motivational explanations as...
Humour processing is a complex information-processing task that is dependent on cognitive and emotio...
In this paper, a parallel analysis of the enjoyment derived from humor and insight problem solving i...
The mind-reading hypothesis of humor and the inner eye theory of laughter both claim that readers&ap...
[[abstract]]Humor refers to the affective responses and laughing behavior after successfully resolvi...
In its most basic form, empathy refers to the ability to understand another person’s feelings and em...
This study aimed to demonstrate that the cognitive demands involved in humor processing can attenuat...
This study aimed to investigate the relevance of an individual's typical emotion perception and emot...
Although recent fMRI studies on humor have begun to elucidate cognitive and affective neural correla...
The present study examined the relationship of sense of humor to affect and coping with humor abilit...
The cognitive processes involved in humor comprehension were analyzed by directly comparing the time...
Humor is a unique ability in human beings. Suls [A two-stage model for the appreciation of jokes and...
This presentation examines the cognitive and affective commonalities and differences between humour ...
Presented at the 3rd Annual Conference on Advances in Cognitive Systems, Atlanta, GA, 2015.Copyright...
© 2019, The Author(s). This interdisciplinary study examined the structure of humor creation in the ...
Background and objectives. The present study examined the relationship between social anxiety and th...
Humour processing is a complex information-processing task that is dependent on cognitive and emotio...
In this paper, a parallel analysis of the enjoyment derived from humor and insight problem solving i...
The mind-reading hypothesis of humor and the inner eye theory of laughter both claim that readers&ap...
[[abstract]]Humor refers to the affective responses and laughing behavior after successfully resolvi...
In its most basic form, empathy refers to the ability to understand another person’s feelings and em...
This study aimed to demonstrate that the cognitive demands involved in humor processing can attenuat...
This study aimed to investigate the relevance of an individual's typical emotion perception and emot...
Although recent fMRI studies on humor have begun to elucidate cognitive and affective neural correla...
The present study examined the relationship of sense of humor to affect and coping with humor abilit...
The cognitive processes involved in humor comprehension were analyzed by directly comparing the time...
Humor is a unique ability in human beings. Suls [A two-stage model for the appreciation of jokes and...
This presentation examines the cognitive and affective commonalities and differences between humour ...
Presented at the 3rd Annual Conference on Advances in Cognitive Systems, Atlanta, GA, 2015.Copyright...
© 2019, The Author(s). This interdisciplinary study examined the structure of humor creation in the ...
Background and objectives. The present study examined the relationship between social anxiety and th...
Humour processing is a complex information-processing task that is dependent on cognitive and emotio...
In this paper, a parallel analysis of the enjoyment derived from humor and insight problem solving i...
The mind-reading hypothesis of humor and the inner eye theory of laughter both claim that readers&ap...