Right hemisphere and metaphor comprehension: A connectionist perspective
- PMID: 37321404
- DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2023.108618
Right hemisphere and metaphor comprehension: A connectionist perspective
Abstract
Metaphor comprehension is a cognitively complex task, with evidence pointing to the engagement of multiple cerebral areas. In addition, the involvement of the right hemisphere appears to vary with cognitive effort. Therefore, the interconnecting pathways of such distributed cortical centers should be taken into account when studying this topic. Despite this, the potential contribution of white matter fasciculi has received very little attention in the literature to date and is not mentioned in most metaphor comprehension studies. To highlight the probable implications of the right inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus, right superior longitudinal system, and callosal radiations, we bring together findings from different research fields. The aim is to describe important insights enabled by the cross-fertilization of functional neuroimaging, clinical findings, and structural connectivity.
Keywords: Aphasia; Attention; Corpus callosum; Language; Memory; Metaphors; Neural pathways; Right cerebral hemisphere; Semantics; Stroke; White matter.
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