Results from late- measures consistently found interpretation to be more effortful than non- interpretation Au-Yeung et al., 2015Kaakinen et al., 2014 and unfamiliar ironic
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· Parietal positivities, instead, have been linked to the of anomalies that prompt sentence reanalysis For example, the comprehension of versus literal meanings has revealed an increase in this P600 ERP component Regel, Coulson, & Gunter, 2010 Regel, Gunter, & 2011 Regel, Meyer, & Gunter, 2014. To date, the P600 functional interpretation remains
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Mentalizing deficits are a core manifestation of schizophrenia spectrum disorders. They contribute to the social handicap associated with the pathology, leading to disruption in autonomy, professional achievement, and interpersonal relationships
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The study investigated whether the P600/SPS component is sensitive to the richness of semantic content in sentences. ERPs were recorded while 30 native Swedish speakers read sentences, of which half
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see , 2011 Sakai, 2005 for reviews. The present study aims to investigate the brain activity associated with the pragmatic of social status information during utterance comprehension. To thi s end, we focused on the Mandarin Chinese second-person pronoun, the usage of which is strongly
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· The irony-related P600 following the P200 might be a reflection of processes, allowing for a coherent utterance interpretation. In line with recent ERP studies, comparable irony-related P600 effects were robustly observed in the absence of an N400 effect , , . When encountering the critical information for non-literal sentence interpretations, the processing of lexical
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What is ? is a storytelling tool used to create a contrast between how things seem and how they really are beneath the surface. The term comes from the Latin word ironia, which means “feigned ignorance.”The three main types used in literature are dramatic, situational, and
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· Being polite is an effective way to facilitate interpersonal communication. One of the key issues is how the human cognitive system perceives verbal politeness and deals with the cases in which politeness principles are violated. By using event-related potentials ERPs, we aim to address the nature of real time of disrespectful reference in Mandarin utterance interpretation
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Gunter, T. C., Regel, S., & , A. D. 2005. On the of : An electrophysiological study.Poster presented at CNS Annual Meeting 2005, New York
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In this Review, I propose a multiple-network view for the neurobiological basis of distinctly human language skills. A much more complex picture of interacting brain areas emerges than in the classical neurobiological model of language. This is because using language is more than single-word , and much goes on beyond the information given in the acoustic or orthographic tokens that
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· Here we focus specifically on the of emojis used to signal /sarcasm and ask 1 how emoji-related is processed at the neural level using event-related brain potentials ERPs, and 2 whether emoji-induced elicits brain responses that are qualitatively similar to word-induced seen in prior work
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Purpose The purpose of this study was to assess cortical hemodynamic response patterns in 3- to 7-year-old children listening to two speech modes: normally vocalized and whispered speech. Understanding whispered speech requires of the relatively weak, noisy signal, as well as the cognitive ability to understand the speakers reason for whispering
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· Since irony is a complex linguistic phenomenon, impairment of irony processing might arise from language Pragmatic language skills Tényi, Herold, Szili, & Trixler, 2002 , discourse level processing Marini et al., 2008 , and comprehension of figurative language, among others, were found to be impaired in schizophrenia patients Herold et al., 2002 , Mo
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· The overall effect is an worthy of any machine-age, old-paradigm manager: In pursuit of deeper meanings and centralized purposes, Gore winds up
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Authors. Abstract. Although the underlying the comprehension of figurative language, especially metaphors and idioms, have been studied extensively, less is known about the processing of irony. In two experiments using event-related brain potentials ERPs, we examined the types of cognitive processes involved in the comprehension of ironic and literal sentences and their
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Sentences such as The author started the book are indeterminate because they do not make explicit what the subject the author started doing with the object the book. In principle, indeterminate sentences allow for an infinite number of interpretations. One theory, however, assumes that these sentences are resolved by semanticcoercion, a linguistic that forces the noun book to be
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Perhaps, as the multi-step of emotional speech is explored further, it will be necessary to combine behavioral and neuroimaging approaches to identify the point at which prosodic and semantic information are first integrated and to elucidate their combined effects on a semantic network for understanding emotions
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An impact of cueing on language was seen as early as 200 ms post-stimulus onset by the emergence of a P300 preceding a sustained positivity for cued relative to literal language, while for uncued a P200-P600 pattern was obtained
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Regel, S. Kotz, S.A., Henseler, I., & , A.D. 2017. Left inferior frontal gyrus mediates morphosyntax: ERP evidence from verb in left hemisphere damaged patients. ... The comprehension of figurative language: Electrophysiological evidence on the of . Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and
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CiteSeerX - Document Details Isaac Councill, Lee Giles, Pradeep Teregowda: Although the neurocognitive processes underlying the comprehension of figurative language, especially metaphors and idioms, have been studied extensively, less is known about the of . In two experiments using event-related brain potentials ERPs, we examined the types of cognitive
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