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The critical role of interference control in metaphor comprehension evidenced by the drift-diffusion model

Title
The critical role of interference control in metaphor comprehension evidenced by the drift-diffusion model
Author(s)
Yoon, Hee-DongShin, MinhoJeon, Hyeon-Ae
DGIST Authors
Yoon, Hee-DongShin, MinhoJeon, Hyeon-Ae
Issued Date
2021-09
Type
Article
Keywords
DECISION-MAKINGREACTION-TIMEFRONTAL-LOBECONTEXTFAMILIARERPINFORMATIONWORKING-MEMORYINDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCESFIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
ISSN
2045-2322
Abstract
We address the question of, among several executive functions, which one has a strong influence on metaphor comprehension. To this end, participants took part in a metaphor comprehension task where metaphors had varying levels of familiarity (familiar vs. novel metaphors) with different conditions of context (supporting vs. opposing contexts). We scrutinized each participant’s detailed executive functions using seven neuropsychological tests. More interestingly, we modelled their responses in metaphor comprehension using the drift–diffusion model, in an attempt to provide more systematic accounts of the processes underlying metaphor comprehension. Results showed that there were significant negative correlations between response times in metaphor comprehension and scores of the Controlled Oral Word Association Test (COWAT)-Semantic, suggesting that better performances in comprehending metaphors were strongly associated with better interference control. Using the drift–diffusion model, we found that the familiarity, compared to context, had greater leverage in the decision process for metaphor comprehension. Moreover, individuals with better performance in the COWAT-Semantic test demonstrated higher drift rates. In conclusion, with more fine-grained analysis of the decisions involved in metaphor comprehension using the drift–diffusion model, we argue that interference control plays an important role in processing metaphors. © 2021, The Author(s).
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/15744
DOI
10.1038/s41598-021-98351-8
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
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