The neural mechanism of distinguishing reality from fiction has been explored recently. While people only represent one real world, they are likely to have representations for multiple fictional worlds. This study used event-related potentials to investigate how different fictional events were distinguished during sentence comprehension. Participants read fictional events involving real people (e.g., President Bush) or unreal characters (e.g., Lord Voldemort). Inconsistency of reality was created by introducing real people into the events involving unreal characters or introducing unreal characters into the events involving real people. The results indicated that inconsistency in reality in both types of fictional events elicited a late pos...
In this paper, two studies are reported in which children’s ability to distinguish reality from fant...
International audienceUnderstanding the neural processes underlying the comprehension of visual imag...
How does knowledge of real-world events shape our understanding of incoming language? Do temporal te...
& A considerable part of our lives is spent engaging in the en-tertaining worlds of fiction that...
Inconsistent information can be hard to understand, but in cases like fiction readers can integrate ...
Inconsistent information can be hard to understand, but in cases like fiction readers can integrate ...
Contains fulltext : 176534.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Experiments hav...
Our life is full of stories: some of them depict real-life events and were reported, e.g. in the dai...
We used event-related potentials to examine the interaction between two dimensions of discourse comp...
This event-related potentials (ERPs) study investigated on-line processes of integration of informat...
A considerable amount of research has demonstrated that readers’ general world knowledge is passivel...
The goal of this study was to examine adaptation to various types of animacy violations in cartoon-l...
When we read literary fiction, we are transported to fictional places, and we feel and think along w...
In this paper, two studies are reported in which children’s ability to distinguish reality from fant...
International audienceUnderstanding the neural processes underlying the comprehension of visual imag...
How does knowledge of real-world events shape our understanding of incoming language? Do temporal te...
& A considerable part of our lives is spent engaging in the en-tertaining worlds of fiction that...
Inconsistent information can be hard to understand, but in cases like fiction readers can integrate ...
Inconsistent information can be hard to understand, but in cases like fiction readers can integrate ...
Contains fulltext : 176534.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Experiments hav...
Our life is full of stories: some of them depict real-life events and were reported, e.g. in the dai...
We used event-related potentials to examine the interaction between two dimensions of discourse comp...
This event-related potentials (ERPs) study investigated on-line processes of integration of informat...
A considerable amount of research has demonstrated that readers’ general world knowledge is passivel...
The goal of this study was to examine adaptation to various types of animacy violations in cartoon-l...
When we read literary fiction, we are transported to fictional places, and we feel and think along w...
In this paper, two studies are reported in which children’s ability to distinguish reality from fant...
International audienceUnderstanding the neural processes underlying the comprehension of visual imag...
How does knowledge of real-world events shape our understanding of incoming language? Do temporal te...