Title :
Significant differences between metaphoric idioms and literal expressions in Chinese comprehension: An ERP proof supporting left-hemisphere activation gradients and spatial involvement
Author :
Chen, Hongjun ; Tang, Yiyuan ; Wang, Huili ; Liu, Wenyu ; Wang, Yan ; Ha, Si ; Zhou, Li ; Sui, Danni
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Foreign Languages, Dalian Univ. of Technol., Dalian, China
Abstract :
Event related potentials (ERPs) were used to examine the processing of literal idioms and metaphoric idioms. We compared the patterns of brain electrical activity elicited by processing four-character expressions denoting literal, conventional metaphoric meaning. Participants performed a yes-no judgment task in which they decided whether each idiom conveyed a metaphoric meaning. N400 amplitude after the onset of each idiom were recorded and analyzed. The results show that metaphoric idioms do not necessarily elicit right-hemispheric activation which has been controversial in recent years. However, Conventional metaphor and literal idioms have different brain activity which is consistent with Giora´s dasiaGraded Salience Hypothesispsila. Cz electrode´s more negative response with metaphor seems to suggest that Lakoff´s metaphorical mapping theory has neural correlates. These findings are consistent with recent brain imaging studies and complement them by adding the spatial analysis capacity involvement.
Keywords :
medical signal processing; Chinese comprehension; brain electrical activity; event related potentials; literal expressions; metaphoric idioms; Blood flow; Brain; Communication systems; Enterprise resource planning; Image analysis; Lesions; Natural languages; Positron emission tomography; Roads; Vocabulary; ERPs; N400; metaphor; spatial capacity;
Conference_Titel :
Computing, Communication, Control, and Management, 2009. CCCM 2009. ISECS International Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
Sanya
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4247-8
DOI :
10.1109/CCCM.2009.5267520