The ability to recognise emotions predicts the time-course of sarcasm processing: Evidence from eye movements

Volume: 72, Issue: 5, Pages: 1212 - 1223
Published: Oct 31, 2018
Abstract
A core feature of sarcasm is that there is a discrepancy between the literal meaning of the utterance and the context in which it is presented. This means that a sarcastic statement embedded in a story introduces a break in local coherence. Previous studies have shown that sarcastic statements in written stories often elicit longer processing times than their literal counterparts, possibly reflecting the difficulty of integrating the statement...
Paper Details
Title
The ability to recognise emotions predicts the time-course of sarcasm processing: Evidence from eye movements
Published Date
Oct 31, 2018
Volume
72
Issue
5
Pages
1212 - 1223
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