Previous event-related potentials (ERP) studies on the processing of emotional information in sentence/discourse context have yielded inconsistent findings. An important reason for the discrepancies is the different leadco-semantic properties of the emotional words. The present study controlled for the lexico-semantic meaning of emotional information by endowing the same person names with either positive or negative valence. ERPs were computed for positively and negatively valenced person names that were either congruent or incongruent to previous emotional contexts. We found that positive names elicited an N400 effect while negative names elicited a P600 effect in response to the incongruence. These results suggest that the integration of ...
In the present study, we explored the influence of emotional words on the semantic integration of th...
Even single words in isolation can evoke emotional reactions, but the mechanisms by which emotion is...
Empirical evidence suggests that words are powerful regulators of emotion processing. Although a num...
Previous event-related potentials (ERP) studies on the processing of emotional information in senten...
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. ...
Using event-related potentials (ERPs), this study examines how trait information inferred from beh...
Using event-related potentials (ERPs), this study examines how trait information inferred from behav...
Both emotional words and words focused by information structure can capture attention. This study ex...
Both emotional words and words focused by information structure can capture attention. This study ex...
The meaning of person names is determined by their associated information. This study used event rel...
Person names and common nouns differ in how they are stored in the mental lexicon. Using event-relat...
In the present study, we explored the influence of emotional words on the semantic integration of th...
Even single words in isolation can evoke emotional reactions, but the mechanisms by which emotion is...
Empirical evidence suggests that words are powerful regulators of emotion processing. Although a num...
Previous event-related potentials (ERP) studies on the processing of emotional information in senten...
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. ...
Using event-related potentials (ERPs), this study examines how trait information inferred from beh...
Using event-related potentials (ERPs), this study examines how trait information inferred from behav...
Both emotional words and words focused by information structure can capture attention. This study ex...
Both emotional words and words focused by information structure can capture attention. This study ex...
The meaning of person names is determined by their associated information. This study used event rel...
Person names and common nouns differ in how they are stored in the mental lexicon. Using event-relat...
In the present study, we explored the influence of emotional words on the semantic integration of th...
Even single words in isolation can evoke emotional reactions, but the mechanisms by which emotion is...
Empirical evidence suggests that words are powerful regulators of emotion processing. Although a num...