Processing Incongruity for Mental Events in Comics: Contours of Character Inferences [0.03%]
漫画中处理心理事件的不协调性:性格推断的轮廓
Bien Klomberg,Klavdiia Fadeeva,Joost Schilperoord et al.
Bien Klomberg et al.
Visual narratives, like comics, at times show depictions of characters' imagination, dreams, or flashbacks, which seem incongruent with the ongoing primary narrative. Such "domain constructions" thus integrate an auxiliary domain (e.g. a dr...
Ellen Droog,Christian Burgers
Ellen Droog
Satirical news is often characterized as a hybrid genre that consists of three important communicative functions: it is (1) humoristic, (2) informative, and (3) evaluative. The Humoristic Metaphors in Satirical News (HMSN) typology demonstr...
Who's Missing the Point? A Commentary on Claims that Autistic Persons Have a Specific Deficit in Figurative Language Comprehension [0.03%]
曲解还是误解——关于自闭症人士隐喻语言理解缺陷的评论性观点
Morton Ann Gernsbacher,Sarah R Pripas-Kapit
Morton Ann Gernsbacher
It's become a caricature of autistic persons that they don't understand figurative language. Despite empirical evidence to the contrary, three of the four contributions to this special issue endorse this stereotype without question. And all...
Atypical Neural Processing of Ironic and Sincere Remarks in Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders [0.03%]
自闭症谱系障碍儿童和青少年对讽刺言语的大脑加工异常
Natalie L Colich,Audrey-Ting Wang,Jeffrey D Rudie et al.
Natalie L Colich et al.
Individuals with ASD show consistent impairment in processing pragmatic language when attention to multiple social cues (e.g., facial expression, tone of voice) is often needed to navigate social interactions. Building upon prior fMRI work ...