Affective stimuli are increasingly used in emotion research. Typically, stimuli are selected from databases providing affective norms. The validity of these norms is a critical factor with regard to the applicability of the stimuli for emotion research. We therefore probed the validity of the Leipzig Affective Norms for German (LANG) by correlating valence and arousal ratings across different sensory modalities. A sample of 120 words was selected from the LANG database, and auditory recordings of these words were obtained from two professional actors. The auditory stimuli were then rated again for valence and arousal. This cross-modal validation approach yielded very high correlations between auditory and visual ratings (>.95). These data c...
This paper presents a controlled database of 80 neutral, negative, positive and taboo spoken French ...
This article presents affective ratings for 210 British English and Finnish nouns, including taboo w...
The emotional response to a stimulus is typically measured in three variables called valence, arous...
Affective stimuli are increasingly used in emotion research. Typically, stimuli are selected from da...
The study of emotional speech perception and emotional prosody necessitates stimuli with reliable af...
Background The study of emotional speech perception and emotional prosody necessitates stimuli with ...
We developed affective norms for 1,121 Italian words in order to provide researchers with a highly c...
Information about the affective meanings of words is used by researchers working on emotions and moo...
Human ratings of valence, arousal, and dominance are frequently used to study the cognitive mechanis...
International audienceIn this article, we present a set of 12 norms that characterize emotional term...
<p>Two major semantic features of emotion concepts have been shown to impact performance in<br> emot...
Background and Objectives. Emotion words are mostly characterized along the classic dimensions of ar...
In this study, we report the validation results of the EU-Emotion Voice Database, an emotional voice...
The Scale of Positive and Negative Experience (SPANE) measures the frequency of positive and negati...
Emotional adjectives can be grouped into two main categories: denoting and connoting stable (persona...
This paper presents a controlled database of 80 neutral, negative, positive and taboo spoken French ...
This article presents affective ratings for 210 British English and Finnish nouns, including taboo w...
The emotional response to a stimulus is typically measured in three variables called valence, arous...
Affective stimuli are increasingly used in emotion research. Typically, stimuli are selected from da...
The study of emotional speech perception and emotional prosody necessitates stimuli with reliable af...
Background The study of emotional speech perception and emotional prosody necessitates stimuli with ...
We developed affective norms for 1,121 Italian words in order to provide researchers with a highly c...
Information about the affective meanings of words is used by researchers working on emotions and moo...
Human ratings of valence, arousal, and dominance are frequently used to study the cognitive mechanis...
International audienceIn this article, we present a set of 12 norms that characterize emotional term...
<p>Two major semantic features of emotion concepts have been shown to impact performance in<br> emot...
Background and Objectives. Emotion words are mostly characterized along the classic dimensions of ar...
In this study, we report the validation results of the EU-Emotion Voice Database, an emotional voice...
The Scale of Positive and Negative Experience (SPANE) measures the frequency of positive and negati...
Emotional adjectives can be grouped into two main categories: denoting and connoting stable (persona...
This paper presents a controlled database of 80 neutral, negative, positive and taboo spoken French ...
This article presents affective ratings for 210 British English and Finnish nouns, including taboo w...
The emotional response to a stimulus is typically measured in three variables called valence, arous...