Recent findings suggest that the right hemisphere plays a key role when readers comprehend figurative language. However, it is currently unclear how specific types of figurative language, such as idioms (e.g., “to bury the hatchet”), are processed in the right and left cerebral hemispheres. Prior research suggests that a reader\u27s previous exposure to an idiomatic phrase (i.e., the level of familiarity) and the plausibility of an idiom (i.e., the level of ambiguity) influence how idioms are processed. To investigate how familiarity influences the hemispheric processing of idioms (Experiment 1), participants read texts containing familiar or less familiar idioms and made lexical decisions to related target words presented to the left visua...
This study investigated the proposition that the right hemisphere (RH) processes language in a globa...
The present study investigated hemispheric processing of puns involving decomposable idioms (e.g. Ol...
Previous research in the neural processing of language has demonstrated that both the right and left...
Although the left hemisphere is believed to handle major language functions, the role of the right h...
Abstract Background The specific role of the two cerebral hemispheres in processing idiomatic langua...
The chapter examines the neuropsychological and brain-imaging literature on whether the comprehensio...
It has been suggested that figurative language, which includes idioms, is controlled by the right he...
Recent evidence suggests that certain types of figurative language, such as conventional metaphors o...
The role of the two hemispheres in processing metaphoric language is controversial. While some studi...
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...
Although the left hemisphere is critical for language, clinical, behavioral, and neuroimaging resear...
The linguistic phenomenon of lexical ambiguity has been intensively investigated as a means of gaini...
In this study, we investigated how the cerebral hemispheres process puns during reading. Participant...
Brain damaged participants offer an opportunity to evaluate the cognitive and linguistic processes a...
This study investigated the proposition that the right hemisphere (RH) processes language in a globa...
The present study investigated hemispheric processing of puns involving decomposable idioms (e.g. Ol...
Previous research in the neural processing of language has demonstrated that both the right and left...
Although the left hemisphere is believed to handle major language functions, the role of the right h...
Abstract Background The specific role of the two cerebral hemispheres in processing idiomatic langua...
The chapter examines the neuropsychological and brain-imaging literature on whether the comprehensio...
It has been suggested that figurative language, which includes idioms, is controlled by the right he...
Recent evidence suggests that certain types of figurative language, such as conventional metaphors o...
The role of the two hemispheres in processing metaphoric language is controversial. While some studi...
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...
Although the left hemisphere is critical for language, clinical, behavioral, and neuroimaging resear...
The linguistic phenomenon of lexical ambiguity has been intensively investigated as a means of gaini...
In this study, we investigated how the cerebral hemispheres process puns during reading. Participant...
Brain damaged participants offer an opportunity to evaluate the cognitive and linguistic processes a...
This study investigated the proposition that the right hemisphere (RH) processes language in a globa...
The present study investigated hemispheric processing of puns involving decomposable idioms (e.g. Ol...
Previous research in the neural processing of language has demonstrated that both the right and left...