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340 related items for PubMed ID: 26449989

  • 1. Emotional context modulates embodied metaphor comprehension.
    Samur D, Lai VT, Hagoort P, Willems RM.
    Neuropsychologia; 2015 Nov; 78():108-14. PubMed ID: 26449989
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  • 2. Metaphorical sentences are more emotionally engaging than their literal counterparts.
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  • 4. Distinction between the literal and intended meanings of sentences: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study of metaphor and sarcasm.
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    Lai VT, Willems RM, Hagoort P.
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  • 9. Literal, fictive and metaphorical motion sentences preserve the motion component of the verb: a TMS study.
    Cacciari C, Bolognini N, Senna I, Pellicciari MC, Miniussi C, Papagno C.
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  • 10. Neural correlates of metaphor processing: the roles of figurativeness, familiarity and difficulty.
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  • 11. Idiomatic expressions evoke stronger emotional responses in the brain than literal sentences.
    Citron FMM, Cacciari C, Funcke JM, Hsu CT, Jacobs AM.
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  • 12. Metaphorically feeling: comprehending textural metaphors activates somatosensory cortex.
    Lacey S, Stilla R, Sathian K.
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  • 13. The time-course of metaphor comprehension: an event-related potential study.
    Pynte J, Besson M, Robichon FH, Poli J.
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  • 14. Lexical olfaction recruits olfactory orbitofrontal cortex in metaphorical and literal contexts.
    Pomp J, Bestgen AK, Schulze P, Müller CJ, Citron FMM, Suchan B, Kuchinke L.
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  • 15. Engagement of the left extrastriate body area during body-part metaphor comprehension.
    Lacey S, Stilla R, Deshpande G, Zhao S, Stephens C, McCormick K, Kemmerer D, Sathian K.
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  • 16. Metaphor interpretation and use: a window into semantics in schizophrenia.
    Elvevåg B, Helsen K, De Hert M, Sweers K, Storms G.
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  • 17. Differences in task demands influence the hemispheric lateralization and neural correlates of metaphor.
    Yang FG, Edens J, Simpson C, Krawczyk DC.
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  • 18. The relationship of language and emotion: N400 support for an embodied view of language comprehension.
    Chwilla DJ, Virgillito D, Vissers CT.
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  • 19. Forgetting the literal: The role of inhibition in metaphor comprehension.
    George T, Wiley J.
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