Unlike common nouns, person names refer to unique entities and generally have a referring function. We used event-related potentials to investigate the time course of identifying the emotional meaning of nouns and names. The emotional valence of names and nouns were manipulated separately. The results show early N1 effects in response to emotional valence only for nouns. This might reflect automatic attention directed towards emotional stimuli. The absence of such an effect for names supports the notion that the emotional meaning carried by names is accessed after word recognition and person identification. In addition, both names with negative valence and emotional nouns elicited late positive effects, which have been associated with evalu...
Emotion influences most aspects of cognition and behavior, but emotional factors are conspicuously a...
Reading is an important part of our daily life, and rapid responses to emotional words have received...
One’s own name seems to have a special status in the processing of incoming information. In event-re...
Unlike common nouns, person names refer to unique entities and generally have a referring function. ...
Unlike common nouns, person names refer to unique entities and generally have a referring function. ...
Person names and common nouns differ in how they are stored in the mental lexicon. Using event-relat...
Person names and common nouns differ in how they are stored in the mental lexicon. Using event-relat...
Previous event-related potentials (ERP) studies on the processing of emotional information in senten...
Müller HM, Kutas M. What´s in a name? Electrophysiological differences between spoken nouns, proper ...
To investigate the neural processing of different word categories, we recorded event-related potenti...
Emotional content of verbal material affects the speed of visual word recognition in various cogniti...
Effects of emotional valence have been observed in lexical decision tasks, suggesting that valence i...
Slide Session BEmotion recognition has been characterised according to a two-dimensional structure: ...
The ability to pick out a unique entity with a proper name is an important component of human langua...
Models of affect assume a two-dimensional framework, composed of emotional valence and arousal. Alth...
Emotion influences most aspects of cognition and behavior, but emotional factors are conspicuously a...
Reading is an important part of our daily life, and rapid responses to emotional words have received...
One’s own name seems to have a special status in the processing of incoming information. In event-re...
Unlike common nouns, person names refer to unique entities and generally have a referring function. ...
Unlike common nouns, person names refer to unique entities and generally have a referring function. ...
Person names and common nouns differ in how they are stored in the mental lexicon. Using event-relat...
Person names and common nouns differ in how they are stored in the mental lexicon. Using event-relat...
Previous event-related potentials (ERP) studies on the processing of emotional information in senten...
Müller HM, Kutas M. What´s in a name? Electrophysiological differences between spoken nouns, proper ...
To investigate the neural processing of different word categories, we recorded event-related potenti...
Emotional content of verbal material affects the speed of visual word recognition in various cogniti...
Effects of emotional valence have been observed in lexical decision tasks, suggesting that valence i...
Slide Session BEmotion recognition has been characterised according to a two-dimensional structure: ...
The ability to pick out a unique entity with a proper name is an important component of human langua...
Models of affect assume a two-dimensional framework, composed of emotional valence and arousal. Alth...
Emotion influences most aspects of cognition and behavior, but emotional factors are conspicuously a...
Reading is an important part of our daily life, and rapid responses to emotional words have received...
One’s own name seems to have a special status in the processing of incoming information. In event-re...