We investigated whether emotions are activated during comprehension of emotion words. In the first part of the study, an experiment was conducted in which participants read sentence pairs each describing an emotional state and then engaged in a judgment task. Sentences were paired to either match or mismatch in emotion (happy, sad, or angry). We predicted that the sentences that mismatch in emotion produced longer reaction times than those where the emotion was the same, and that shifts between negative emotions had less of an impact. In the second part of the study, we calculated the frequency of first-order co-occurrences of nouns and adjectives related to happy, sad, and angry emotional states. This analysis demonstrated emotion words ar...
The classic account of language is that language processing occurs in isolation from other cognitive...
Event-related potential (ERP) studies demonstrated that emotional state immediately affects the proc...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.A common cognitive proc...
Recent research has suggested that language processing activates perceptual simulations. We have dem...
We report a novel finding on the relation of emotion and language. Covert manipulation of emotional ...
Even single words in isolation can evoke emotional reactions, but the mechanisms by which emotion is...
Little is known about the relationship between language and emotion. Vissers et al. (2010) investiga...
A degree of confusion currently exists regarding how the emotionality of a textual stimulus influenc...
Recent research suggests that the allocation of attentional resources to emotional content during wo...
A common cognitive process in everyday life consists in the comparative judgements of emotions given...
Visual emotion word processing has been in the focus of recent psycholinguistic research. In general...
Contains fulltext : 99776-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)According to ...
The classic account of language is that language processing occurs in isolation from other cognitive...
Language has long been considered independent from emotions. In the last few years however research ...
Contains fulltext : 178933.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Event-related p...
The classic account of language is that language processing occurs in isolation from other cognitive...
Event-related potential (ERP) studies demonstrated that emotional state immediately affects the proc...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.A common cognitive proc...
Recent research has suggested that language processing activates perceptual simulations. We have dem...
We report a novel finding on the relation of emotion and language. Covert manipulation of emotional ...
Even single words in isolation can evoke emotional reactions, but the mechanisms by which emotion is...
Little is known about the relationship between language and emotion. Vissers et al. (2010) investiga...
A degree of confusion currently exists regarding how the emotionality of a textual stimulus influenc...
Recent research suggests that the allocation of attentional resources to emotional content during wo...
A common cognitive process in everyday life consists in the comparative judgements of emotions given...
Visual emotion word processing has been in the focus of recent psycholinguistic research. In general...
Contains fulltext : 99776-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)According to ...
The classic account of language is that language processing occurs in isolation from other cognitive...
Language has long been considered independent from emotions. In the last few years however research ...
Contains fulltext : 178933.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Event-related p...
The classic account of language is that language processing occurs in isolation from other cognitive...
Event-related potential (ERP) studies demonstrated that emotional state immediately affects the proc...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.A common cognitive proc...