The current study examined whether emotional expectations gate attention to emotional words in early visual cortex. Color cues informed about word valence and onset latency. We observed a stimulus-preceding negativity prior to the onset of cued words that was larger for negative than for neutral words. This indicates that in anticipation of emotional words more attention was allocated to them than to neutral words before target onset. During stimulus presentation the steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP), elicited by flickering words, was attenuated for cued compared to uncued words, indicating sharpened sensory activity, i.e., expectation suppression. Most importantly, the SSVEP was more enhanced for negative than neutral words when...
Kißler J, Herbert C. Emotion, Etmnooi, or Emitoon? - Faster lexical access to emotional than to neut...
We investigated the effect of reward expectation on the processing of emotional words in two experim...
The human brain has evolved to process motivationally relevant information in an optimized manner. T...
The current study examined whether emotional expectations gate attention to emotional words in early...
Background Emotional scenes and faces have shown to capture and bind visual resources at early senso...
Schindler S, Schettino A, Pourtois G. Electrophysiological correlates of the interplay between low-l...
Background The present study aimed to investigate the time course of electrocortical facilitation f...
Previous ERP studies on the selective processing of emotional and neutral words suggest that emotion...
Numerous studies have found that emotionally arousing faces or scenes capture visual processing reso...
Both emotion and reward are primary modulators of cognition: Emotional word content enhances word pr...
A degree of confusion currently exists regarding how the emotionality of a textual stimulus influenc...
Emotionally arousing stimuli are known to rapidly draw the brain's processing resources, even when t...
ABSTRACT—Electroencephalographic event-related brain potentials were recorded as subjects read, with...
Rapid responses to emotional words play a crucial role in social communication. This study employed ...
Kißler J, Herbert C. Emotion, Etmnooi, or Emitoon? - Faster lexical access to emotional than to neut...
We investigated the effect of reward expectation on the processing of emotional words in two experim...
The human brain has evolved to process motivationally relevant information in an optimized manner. T...
The current study examined whether emotional expectations gate attention to emotional words in early...
Background Emotional scenes and faces have shown to capture and bind visual resources at early senso...
Schindler S, Schettino A, Pourtois G. Electrophysiological correlates of the interplay between low-l...
Background The present study aimed to investigate the time course of electrocortical facilitation f...
Previous ERP studies on the selective processing of emotional and neutral words suggest that emotion...
Numerous studies have found that emotionally arousing faces or scenes capture visual processing reso...
Both emotion and reward are primary modulators of cognition: Emotional word content enhances word pr...
A degree of confusion currently exists regarding how the emotionality of a textual stimulus influenc...
Emotionally arousing stimuli are known to rapidly draw the brain's processing resources, even when t...
ABSTRACT—Electroencephalographic event-related brain potentials were recorded as subjects read, with...
Rapid responses to emotional words play a crucial role in social communication. This study employed ...
Kißler J, Herbert C. Emotion, Etmnooi, or Emitoon? - Faster lexical access to emotional than to neut...
We investigated the effect of reward expectation on the processing of emotional words in two experim...
The human brain has evolved to process motivationally relevant information in an optimized manner. T...