违反直觉
句子处理
认知心理学
400奈米
背景(考古学)
心理学
语义记忆
理解力
叙述的
神经认知
反问句
心理语言学
认知
社会心理学
事件相关电位
语言学
神经科学
认识论
古生物学
哲学
生物
作者
Sabrina Aristei,Christine A. Knoop,Oliver Lubrich,Thomas Nehrlich,Alexander Enge,Kirsten Stark,Werner Sommer,Rasha Abdel Rahman
标识
DOI:10.1080/23273798.2022.2085312
摘要
In popular narratives, minimally counterintuitive concepts (MCIs), which violate one category of our real-world knowledge (e.g. talking trees), are frequently embedded in emotional contexts. To assess the impact of emotion on MCI processing, we presented micro-narratives with negative or neutral contents before target sentences. We compared electrophysiological correlates of semantic processing elicited by MCIs, common semantic expectancy violations, and intuitive concepts, presented as critical within-sentence words and as images after the sentences. Results show that emotional contexts play a critical role for MCI processing. N400 effects in neural responses to MCIs that we observed after neutral contexts were not found after negative contexts, suggesting that the synergy between emotional context and MCI saliency enhances the processing of narratives at the cost of critical semantic processing. This finding is relevant for neurocognitive models of language comprehension in high-level contexts, for our understanding of the attraction of counterintuitive concepts and rhetorical strategies.
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