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Individual differences in executive control relate to metaphor processing: an eye movement study of sentence reading

机译:执行控制中的个体差异与隐喻处理有关:句子阅读的眼动研究

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Metaphors are common elements of language that allow us to creatively stretch the limits of word meaning. However, metaphors vary in their degree of novelty, which determines whether people must create new meanings on-line or retrieve previously known metaphorical meanings from memory. Such variations affect the degree to which general cognitive capacities such as executive control are required for successful comprehension. We investigated whether individual differences in executive control relate to metaphor processing using eye movement measures of reading. Thirty-nine participants read sentences including metaphors or idioms, another form of figurative language that is more likely to rely on meaning retrieval. They also completed the AX-CPT, a domain-general executive control task. In Experiment 1, we examined sentences containing metaphorical or literal uses of verbs, presented with or without prior context. In Experiment 2, we examined sentences containing idioms or literal phrases for the same participants to determine whether the link to executive control was qualitatively similar or different to Experiment 1. When metaphors were low familiar, all people read verbs used as metaphors more slowly than verbs used literally (this difference was smaller for high familiar metaphors). Executive control capacity modulated this pattern in that high executive control readers spent more time reading verbs when a prior context forced a particular interpretation (metaphorical or literal), and they had faster total metaphor reading times when there was a prior context. Interestingly, executive control did not relate to idiom processing for the same readers. Here, all readers had faster total reading times for high familiar idioms than literal phrases. Thus, executive control relates to metaphor but not idiom processing for these readers, and for the particular metaphor and idiom reading manipulations presented.
机译:隐喻是语言的常见元素,可以使我们创造性地扩展单词含义的范围。但是,隐喻的新颖程度各不相同,这决定了人们是必须在线创建新含义还是要从记忆中检索以前已知的隐喻含义。这种差异影响成功理解所需的一般认知能力(例如执行控制)的程度。我们调查了执行控制中的个体差异是否与使用阅读的眼动测量的隐喻处理有关。 39名参与者阅读了包括隐喻或成语的句子,这是一种比喻形式的语言,更可能依赖于意义检索。他们还完成了AX-CPT,这是域通用的执行控制任务。在实验1中,我们检查了包含动词的隐喻或直觉用法的句子,这些句子带有或没有先验上下文。在实验2中,我们检查了包含相同参与者的成语或原义词组的句子,以确定与执行控制的联系在质量上与实验1相似还是不同。当隐喻不那么熟悉时,所有人阅读用作隐喻的动词比动词都要慢从字面上使用(对于高级熟悉的隐喻,此差异较小)。执行控制能力调节了这种模式,因为高级执行控制读者在先验上下文强制进行特定解释(隐喻或直译)时会花更多的时间阅读动词,而在先验上下文存在时,他们的总隐喻阅读时间会更快。有趣的是,对于相同的读者,执行控制与成语处理无关。在这里,所有读者对于熟悉的高级成语的总阅读时间要比文字短语快。因此,执行控制与这些读者以及所呈现的特定隐喻和习语阅读操作有关的隐喻无关,而与习语处理无关。

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