This study examines the automaticity of processing the emotional aspects of words, and characterizes the oscillatory brain dynamics that accompany this automatic processing. Participants read emotionally negative, neutral and positive nouns while performing a color detection task in which only perceptual-level analysis was required. Event-related potentials and time frequency representations were computed from the concurrently measured EEG. Negative words elicited a larger P2 and a larger late positivity than positive and neutral words, indicating deeper semantic/evaluative processing of negative words. In addition, sustained alpha power suppressions were found for the emotional compared to neutral words, in the time range from 500 to 1000....
Kißler J, Herbert C. Emotion, Etmnooi, or Emitoon? - Faster lexical access to emotional than to neut...
AbstractA growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects rea...
Abstract Negative emotional content is prioritized across different stages of information processing...
This study examines the automaticity of processing the emotional aspects of words, and characterizes...
Recent research suggests that the allocation of attentional resources to emotional content during wo...
Rapid responses to emotional words play a crucial role in social communication. This study employed ...
Behavioral and electrophysiological responses were monitored to 80 controlled sets of emotionally p...
& Although the neurocognitive mechanisms of nonaffective language comprehension have been studie...
& Although the neurocognitive mechanisms of nonaffective language comprehension have been studie...
A degree of confusion currently exists regarding how the emotionality of a textual stimulus influenc...
Reading is an important part of our daily life, and rapid responses to emotional words have received...
Numerous studies have found that emotionally arousing faces or scenes capture visual processing reso...
This study examined emotional modulation of word processing, showing that the recognition potential ...
Background Emotional scenes and faces have shown to capture and bind visual resources at early senso...
Emotion words are generally characterized as possessing high arousal and extreme valence and have ty...
Kißler J, Herbert C. Emotion, Etmnooi, or Emitoon? - Faster lexical access to emotional than to neut...
AbstractA growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects rea...
Abstract Negative emotional content is prioritized across different stages of information processing...
This study examines the automaticity of processing the emotional aspects of words, and characterizes...
Recent research suggests that the allocation of attentional resources to emotional content during wo...
Rapid responses to emotional words play a crucial role in social communication. This study employed ...
Behavioral and electrophysiological responses were monitored to 80 controlled sets of emotionally p...
& Although the neurocognitive mechanisms of nonaffective language comprehension have been studie...
& Although the neurocognitive mechanisms of nonaffective language comprehension have been studie...
A degree of confusion currently exists regarding how the emotionality of a textual stimulus influenc...
Reading is an important part of our daily life, and rapid responses to emotional words have received...
Numerous studies have found that emotionally arousing faces or scenes capture visual processing reso...
This study examined emotional modulation of word processing, showing that the recognition potential ...
Background Emotional scenes and faces have shown to capture and bind visual resources at early senso...
Emotion words are generally characterized as possessing high arousal and extreme valence and have ty...
Kißler J, Herbert C. Emotion, Etmnooi, or Emitoon? - Faster lexical access to emotional than to neut...
AbstractA growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects rea...
Abstract Negative emotional content is prioritized across different stages of information processing...