| Literature DB >> 27851821 |
Alexandre Obert1, Fabien Gierski1,2, Arnaud Calmus1,3, Aurélie Flucher1, Christophe Portefaix4,5, Laurent Pierot4, Arthur Kaladjian1,2, Stéphanie Caillies1.
Abstract
Irony is a kind of figurative language used by a speaker to say something that contrasts with the context and, to some extent, lends humor to a situation. However, little is known about the brain regions that specifically support the processing of these two common features of irony. The present study had two main aims: (i) investigate the neural basis of irony processing, by delivering short ironic spoken sentences (and their literal counterparts) to participants undergoing fMRI; and (ii) assess the neural effect of two irony parameters, obtained from normative studies: degree of contrast and humor appreciation. Results revealed activation of the bilateral inferior frontal gyrus (IFG), posterior part of the left superior temporal gyrus, medial frontal cortex, and left caudate during irony processing, suggesting the involvement of both semantic and theory-of-mind networks. Parametric models showed that contrast was specifically associated with the activation of bilateral frontal and subcortical areas, and that these regions were also sensitive to humor, as shown by a conjunction analysis. Activation of the bilateral IFG is consistent with the literature on humor processing, and reflects incongruity detection/resolution processes. Moreover, the activation of subcortical structures can be related to the reward processing of social events.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27851821 PMCID: PMC5113059 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0166704
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Examples of the Two-Sentence Stories.
| Example 1 | Example 2 | |
|---|---|---|
| Ironic | ||
| (This is the best promotion I’ve ever had in this company. Tomorrow, I’m leaving for good.) | (This new show isn’t bad. It’s complete rubbish.) | |
| Control | ||
| (It’s the worst post I’ve ever held in this company. Tomorrow, I’m leaving for good.) | (This new show’s in bad taste. It’s complete rubbish.) |
Fig 1Scatterplot of contrast and humor degrees showing the linear (dash line) and quadratic (solid line) relationships.
Behavioral data per participants and per items.
| Conditions | Reaction times (ms) | Correct responses | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Mean ± SD) | (Mean ± SD) | |||
| Participants | Items | Participants | Items | |
| 1008.75 ± 234.79 | 1014.46 ± 200.21 | 20.99 ± 1.78 | 20.99 ± 1.78 | |
| 953.23 ± 262.23 | 989.69 ± 257.76 | 20.18 ± 2.38 | 20.18 ± 2.38 | |
Whole-Brain Activation for the Irony > Literal Comparison.
| Location | Significance | MNI coordinates | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Area | Hemisphere | BA | No. voxels | x | y | z | ||
| Superior temporal gyrus | L | 21 | 325 | 0.016 | 6.73 | -49 | -29 | 1 |
| Inferior frontal gyrus | L | 45 | 1079 | 0.001 | 6.47 | -51 | 23 | 11 |
| Lingual gyrus | L | 18 | 565 | 0.001 | 6.05 | -11 | -83 | -9 |
| Medial superior frontal gyrus | R | 10 | 31 | 0.875 | 4.58 | 9 | 59 | 29 |
| Inferior frontal gyrus | R | 45 | 35 | 0.845 | 4.58 | 59 | 29 | 11 |
| Caudate | L | - | 61 | 0.632 | 4.50 | -1 | 7 | 7 |
| Medial superior frontal gyrus | L | 10 | 49 | 0.731 | 4.31 | -5 | 61 | 31 |
| Inferior frontal gyrus | R | 38 | 20 | 0.944 | 4.17 | 45 | 29 | -21 |
Note. L = left; MNI = Montreal Neurological Institute; pFWE-corr: p = 0.05 cluster threshold corrected for familywise error. p < 0.001 uncorrected; k = 20.
Fig 2Activation for the Irony > Literal comparison.
p < 0.001 uncorrected, k = 20 voxels. Differences were observed in the bilateral inferior frontal gyrus, left superior temporal gyrus, lingual gyrus caudate, and bilateral medial superior frontal gyrus.
Whole-Brain Activation for Contrast and Humor.
| Location | Significance | MNI coordinates | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Area | Hemisphere | BA | No. voxels | x | y | z | ||
| Inferior frontal gyrus | R | 45 | 525 | 0.001 | 7.58 | 57 | 37 | 15 |
| Middle temporal gyrus | L | 21 | 563 | 0.001 | 7.46 | -59 | -45 | 1 |
| Medial superior frontal gyrus | R | 8 | 720 | 0.001 | 7.27 | 3 | 25 | 49 |
| Inferior frontal gyrus | L | 48 | 844 | 0.001 | 6.23 | -47 | 17 | 25 |
| Caudate | L | 25 | 232 | 0.020 | 5.92 | -9 | 23 | -1 |
| Putamen | R | - | 124 | 0.157 | 5.79 | 15 | 9 | -3 |
| Middle temporal gyrus | L | 39 | 36 | 0.822 | 4.85 | -41 | -53 | 19 |
| Inferior frontal gyrus | R | 47 | 106 | 0.226 | 4.72 | 41 | 35 | -7 |
| Middle frontal gyrus | L | 6 | 24 | 0.929 | 4.24 | -17 | 5 | 53 |
| Middle temporal gyrus | L | 20 | 23 | 0.936 | 4.23 | -47 | -43 | -11 |
| Superior Parietal Gyrus | L | 7 | 26 | 0.914 | 4.04 | -25 | -75 | 41 |
| Inferior frontal gyrus | L | 45 | 21 | 0.949 | 4.01 | -45 | 39 | 7 |
| Inferior frontal gyrus | L | 48 | 587 | 0.014 | 7.31 | -49 | 21 | 17 |
| Inferior frontal gyrus | R | 45 | 31 | 0.875 | 5.46 | 61 | 31 | 11 |
| Lingual Gyrus | L | 17 | 238 | 0.047 | 5.16 | -11 | -83 | -9 |
| Medial superior frontal gyrus | L | 10 | 60 | 0.636 | 4.52 | -5 | 61 | 31 |
| Thalamus | R | - | 21 | 0.939 | 4.17 | 5 | -19 | 5 |
| Caudate | L | 25 | 22 | 0.934 | 3.91 | -7 | 15 | 5 |
| Inferior frontal gyrus | L | 48 | 346 | 0.012 | 4.90 | -49 | 21 | 19 |
| Inferior frontal gyrus | R | 45 | 28 | 0.456 | 4.43 | 61 | 31 | 11 |
| Caudate | L | 25 | 34 | 0.971 | 3.67 | -9 | 17 | -1 |
Note. L = left; MNI = Montreal Neurological Institute; pFWE-corr: p = 0.05 cluster threshold corrected for familywise error. p < 0.001 uncorrected; k = 20.
Fig 3Activation for the Contrast (blue) and Humor (green) effects.
p < 0.001 uncorrected, k = 20 voxels. Common activations were localized in the bilateral inferior frontal gyrus and left caudate.