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Surprise but not coherence: Sensitivity to verbal humor in right-hemisphere patients
Authors:Hiram H Brownell  Dee Michel  John Powelson  Howard Gardner
Affiliation:Boston Veterans Administration Medical Center and Boston University School of Medicine USA
Abstract:Verbal humor deficits were investigated in right-hemisphere-damaged patients. It was hypothesized that the appreciation of jokes presupposes two elements: sensitivity to the surprise element entailed in the punch line of a joke and apprehension of the coherence which results when the punch line has been integrated with the body of the joke. The possible dissociation between these elements was tested by asking subjects to select from four alternatives the appropriate ending to a joke. Right-hemisphere patients exhibited a selective attraction to endings which contained an element of surprise but which were not otherwise coherent with the body of the joke. This finding suggests that right-hemisphere patients have difficulty in integrating content across parts of a narrative and confirms the psychological reality of the proposed distinction between the surprise and coherence elements of humor processing.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to either Hiram Brownell or Howard Gardner   Psychology Service (116B)   Veterans Administration Medical Center   150 South Huntington Avenue   Boston   MA 02130.
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