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Neural mechanisms involved in the comprehension of metaphoric and literal sentences: an fMRI study.

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  • Neural mechanisms involved in the comprehension of metaphoric and literal sentences: an fMRI study. Abstract Text:

    midori shibataMidori Shibata,jun-ichi abeJun-Ichi Abe,atsushi teraoAtsushi Terao,tamaki miyamotoTamaki Miyamoto,midori shibataMidori Shibata,jun-ichi abeJun-Ichi Abe,atsushi teraoAtsushi Terao,tamaki miyamotoTamaki Miyamoto,

    In this study, we investigated the neural substrate involved in the comprehension of novel metaphoric sentences by comparing the findings to those obtained with literal and anomalous sentences using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Stimuli consisted of 63 copula sentences ("An A is a B") in Japanese with metaphorical, literal, or anomalous meanings. Thirteen normal participants read these sentences silently and responded as to whether or not they could understand the meaning of each sentence. When participants read metaphoric sentences in contrast to literal sentences, higher activation was seen in the left medial frontal cortex (MeFC: Brodmann's area (BA) 9/10), the left superior frontal cortex (SFC: BA 9), and the left inferior frontal cortex (IFC: BA 45). The opposite contrast (literal sentences in contrast to metaphoric sentences) gave higher activation in the precuneus (BA 7) and the right middle and SFC (BA 8/9). These findings suggest that metaphor comprehension is involved in specific neural mechanisms of semantic and pragmatic processing which differ from those in literal comprehension. Especially, our results suggest that activation in the left IFC reflects the semantic processing and that activation in the MeFC reflects the process of inference for metaphorical interpretation to establish semantic coherence.

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    m shibataM Shibata,j abeJ Abe,a teraoA Terao,t miyamotoT Miyamoto,m shibataM Shibata,j abeJ Abe,a teraoA Terao,t miyamotoT Miyamoto,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Brain research

    VOLUME: 1166

    Page Numbers: 92-102

    Journal Abbreviation: Brain Res.

    ISSN: 0006-8993

    DAY: 6

    MONTH: 07

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Psychology, Hokkaido University, Kita 10, Nishi 7, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan. shibata@psych.let.hokudai.ac.jp

    Country: Netherlands

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