How do extraverts process jokes? An event-related potential study on humor processing
Abstract
Extraverts and introverts show different preferences for humor regarding different humor types. However, few studies focused on the neurological underpinnings of the connection between extraversion and the stage-wise cognitive model of humor processing. To investigate the influence of extraversion on different sub-stages of humor processing, electroencephalography (EEG) data was collected when participants read and rated jokes and non-jokes. The...
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Title
How do extraverts process jokes? An event-related potential study on humor processing
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
141
Pages
105553 - 105553
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