#3190. Rhyme as resonance in poetry comprehension: An expert–novice study

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Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous);
Experimental and Cognitive Psychology;
Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology;
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Abstract:
The present research examined whether rhyme produces analogous memory-reactivation effects, given the ubiquity of its use and endorsement of its power in a range of materials and experiences. The researchers analyzed whether the surface benefits attributed to rhyme might support anticipatory processes such as those traditionally examined with semantic content. In Experiment 1, participants exhibited faster recognition responses to previous poetic content as a function of rhyming cues. In Experiment 2, we recruited participants identified as experts on the study and use of rhyme, replicating the probe facilitations obtained in Experiment 1, but also revealing anticipations of imminent rhymes.
Keywords:
Memory-based processing; Poetry comprehension, Anticipatory processes; Resonance; Rhyme

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