Reading and understanding poetic texts is often described as an interactive process influenced by the words and phrases building the poems and all associations and images induced by them in the readers mind. Iser, for example, described the understanding process as the closing of a Good Gestalt promoted by mental images. Here we investigate the effect that semantic cohesion, that is the internal connection of a list words, has on understanding and appreciation of poetic texts. To do this word lists are presented as modern micropoems to the participants and the (ease of) extraction of underlying concepts as well as the affective and aesthetic responses are implicitly and explicitly measured. We found that a unifying concept is found more eas...
Following Jakobson and Levi-Strauss famous analysis of Baudelaire’s poem ‘Les Chats’ (‘The Cats’), i...
Evidence, both anecdotal and scientific, suggests that people treat (or are affected by) products of...
Metrical patterning and rhyme are frequently employed in poetry but also in infant-directed speech, ...
Reading and understanding poetic texts is often described as an interactive process influenced by th...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to explore the neural and cognitive basis of l...
This study investigated how rhyme and meter affect eye movements and subjective aesthetic evaluation...
In this article I posit a pragmatic model of how sound-patterning in poetry contributes to interpret...
The goal of this thesis is to propose a cognitive approach to intertextuality. Intertextuality has a...
2014-04-02This dissertation makes a case that Cognitive Poetics research and methodologies are an im...
Poetry is one of the most creative uses of language. Yet the influence of poetry on creativity has r...
This paper presents the first results of an interdisciplinary project, bringing together haiku poets...
Neuroaesthetics, the science studying the biological underpinnings of aesthetic experience, recently...
Rhetorical theory suggests that rhythmic and metrical features of language substantially contribute ...
Poetry evokes mental imagery in its readers. But how is mental imagery precisely related to poetry? ...
Following Jakobson and Levi-Strauss famous analysis of Baudelaire’s poem ‘Les Chats’ (‘The Cats’), i...
Following Jakobson and Levi-Strauss famous analysis of Baudelaire’s poem ‘Les Chats’ (‘The Cats’), i...
Evidence, both anecdotal and scientific, suggests that people treat (or are affected by) products of...
Metrical patterning and rhyme are frequently employed in poetry but also in infant-directed speech, ...
Reading and understanding poetic texts is often described as an interactive process influenced by th...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to explore the neural and cognitive basis of l...
This study investigated how rhyme and meter affect eye movements and subjective aesthetic evaluation...
In this article I posit a pragmatic model of how sound-patterning in poetry contributes to interpret...
The goal of this thesis is to propose a cognitive approach to intertextuality. Intertextuality has a...
2014-04-02This dissertation makes a case that Cognitive Poetics research and methodologies are an im...
Poetry is one of the most creative uses of language. Yet the influence of poetry on creativity has r...
This paper presents the first results of an interdisciplinary project, bringing together haiku poets...
Neuroaesthetics, the science studying the biological underpinnings of aesthetic experience, recently...
Rhetorical theory suggests that rhythmic and metrical features of language substantially contribute ...
Poetry evokes mental imagery in its readers. But how is mental imagery precisely related to poetry? ...
Following Jakobson and Levi-Strauss famous analysis of Baudelaire’s poem ‘Les Chats’ (‘The Cats’), i...
Following Jakobson and Levi-Strauss famous analysis of Baudelaire’s poem ‘Les Chats’ (‘The Cats’), i...
Evidence, both anecdotal and scientific, suggests that people treat (or are affected by) products of...
Metrical patterning and rhyme are frequently employed in poetry but also in infant-directed speech, ...