We used event-related fMRI (ER-fMRI) to test the hypothesis that metaphors bias cognitive processing of semantic relatedness towards a search for a wider range of associations. Twelve right-handed male volunteers read a mixture of metaphoric and literal sentences, each sentence being followed by a single word, which could be semantically related or not to the preceding sentence context. We found that judging unrelated words as contextually irrelevant was associated with increased blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signal in the right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex in the metaphoric but not in the literal condition. The same region was also activated when subjects endorsed a semantic relation between words and metaphoric sentence pr...
Abstract Previous research suggests that the right hemisphere (RH) may contribute uniquely to the pr...
Prior neuroimaging studies on metaphor comprehension have tended to focus on the role of the right h...
Abstract Previous research suggests that the right hemisphere (RH) may contribute uniquely to the pr...
The role of the right hemisphere (RH) in metaphor comprehension is still controversial. Numerous neu...
In this study, we used a novel cognitive paradigm and event-related functional magnetic resonance im...
As one of the most important perspectives to understand the world, metaphor interpretation has long ...
The role of the two hemispheres in processing metaphoric language is controversial. While some studi...
Due to the often unfamiliar nature of metaphors as well as the greater semantic distance between the...
Prior neuroimaging studies on metaphor comprehension have tended to focus on the role of the right ...
Prior neuroimaging studies on metaphor comprehension have tended to focus on the role of the right h...
Prior neuroimaging studies on metaphor comprehension have tended to focus on the role of the right h...
Prior neuroimaging studies on metaphor comprehension have tended to focus on the role of the right h...
We investigated processing of metaphoric sentences using event-related functional magnetic resonance...
Abstract Previous research suggests that the right hemisphere (RH) may contribute uniquely to the pr...
Abstract Previous research suggests that the right hemisphere (RH) may contribute uniquely to the pr...
Abstract Previous research suggests that the right hemisphere (RH) may contribute uniquely to the pr...
Prior neuroimaging studies on metaphor comprehension have tended to focus on the role of the right h...
Abstract Previous research suggests that the right hemisphere (RH) may contribute uniquely to the pr...
The role of the right hemisphere (RH) in metaphor comprehension is still controversial. Numerous neu...
In this study, we used a novel cognitive paradigm and event-related functional magnetic resonance im...
As one of the most important perspectives to understand the world, metaphor interpretation has long ...
The role of the two hemispheres in processing metaphoric language is controversial. While some studi...
Due to the often unfamiliar nature of metaphors as well as the greater semantic distance between the...
Prior neuroimaging studies on metaphor comprehension have tended to focus on the role of the right ...
Prior neuroimaging studies on metaphor comprehension have tended to focus on the role of the right h...
Prior neuroimaging studies on metaphor comprehension have tended to focus on the role of the right h...
Prior neuroimaging studies on metaphor comprehension have tended to focus on the role of the right h...
We investigated processing of metaphoric sentences using event-related functional magnetic resonance...
Abstract Previous research suggests that the right hemisphere (RH) may contribute uniquely to the pr...
Abstract Previous research suggests that the right hemisphere (RH) may contribute uniquely to the pr...
Abstract Previous research suggests that the right hemisphere (RH) may contribute uniquely to the pr...
Prior neuroimaging studies on metaphor comprehension have tended to focus on the role of the right h...
Abstract Previous research suggests that the right hemisphere (RH) may contribute uniquely to the pr...