Comprensión humorística y comprensión causal: tendiendo puentes a través del funcionamiento cognitivo

This article presents findings of a pilot study on the relation between comprehension of humor and causal understanding in early childhood. Twenty children (aged between 3 to 5 years) were presented with eight single frame cartoons with no captions, which depicted possible and impossible incongruiti...

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Autores:
Ordoñez Morales, Oscar
Marín Parra, Diana
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Fecha de publicación:
2014
Institución:
Universidad de San Buenaventura
Repositorio:
Repositorio USB
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:bibliotecadigital.usb.edu.co:10819/4891
Acceso en línea:
http://hdl.handle.net/10819/4891
Palabra clave:
Humor gráfico
Conocimiento físico
Procesos cognitivos
Pictorial humor
Physical knowledge
Cognitive processes
Infancia
Humorismo gráfico
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Summary:This article presents findings of a pilot study on the relation between comprehension of humor and causal understanding in early childhood. Twenty children (aged between 3 to 5 years) were presented with eight single frame cartoons with no captions, which depicted possible and impossible incongruities.Results showed that when asked to choose among three choices –incongruent, congruent, and neutral– to compose the picture they thought was funnier, most of children selected the incongruent choice. Analyses of verbal production before all choices showed that incongruity triggered more high order cognitive functioning when compared with two other choices. Moreover, children offered varied reasons to explain possible incongruities; while they tended to reject impossible violations, sometimes by proposing alternative solutions in order ‘to adjust’ the situation to physical regularity. Findings suggest that pictorial humor constitutes an appropriate methodological resource for exploring young children’s cognitive functioning; especially in regard to the relations between their comprehension of humor and physical causal understanding.