Language and emotions are closely linked. However, previous research suggests that this link is stronger in a native language (L1) than in a second language (L2) that had been learned later in life. The present study investigates whether such reduced emotionality in L2 is reflected in changes in emotional memory and embodied responses to L2 in comparison to L1. Late Spanish/English bilinguals performed a memory task involving an encoding and a surprise retrieval phase. Facial motor resonance and skin conductance (SC) responses were recorded during encoding. The results give first indications that the enhanced memory for emotional vs. neutral content (EEM effect) is stronger in L1 and less present in L2. Furthermore, the results give partial...
To investigate whether second language processing is characterized by the same sensitivity to the em...
Late bilinguals often report less emotional involvement in their second language, a phenomenon calle...
<p>The hypothesis that word representations are emotionally impoverished in a second language (L2) h...
Language and emotions are closely linked. However, previous research suggests that this link is stro...
Language and emotions are closely linked. However, previous research suggests that this link is stro...
Language and emotions are closely linked. However, previous research suggests that this link is stro...
To investigate whether second language processing is characterized by the same sensitivity to the em...
Bilingual subjects (Spanish English) who had acquired fluency in their second language after 8 years...
This thesis presents an investigation on the emotional impact of bilingual speakers’ first (L1) and ...
To investigate whether second language processing is characterized by the same sensitivity to the e...
Emotional experiences are often dulled in one's second language. We tested whether emotion concepts ...
Effects of emotion on word processing are well established in monolingual speakers. However, studies...
Previous literature has identified a difference in emotion comprehension and production of bilingual...
Effects of emotion on word processing are well established in monolingual speakers. However, studies...
Emotion plays important roles in learning, memory, and other cognitive processes; it does so not onl...
To investigate whether second language processing is characterized by the same sensitivity to the em...
Late bilinguals often report less emotional involvement in their second language, a phenomenon calle...
<p>The hypothesis that word representations are emotionally impoverished in a second language (L2) h...
Language and emotions are closely linked. However, previous research suggests that this link is stro...
Language and emotions are closely linked. However, previous research suggests that this link is stro...
Language and emotions are closely linked. However, previous research suggests that this link is stro...
To investigate whether second language processing is characterized by the same sensitivity to the em...
Bilingual subjects (Spanish English) who had acquired fluency in their second language after 8 years...
This thesis presents an investigation on the emotional impact of bilingual speakers’ first (L1) and ...
To investigate whether second language processing is characterized by the same sensitivity to the e...
Emotional experiences are often dulled in one's second language. We tested whether emotion concepts ...
Effects of emotion on word processing are well established in monolingual speakers. However, studies...
Previous literature has identified a difference in emotion comprehension and production of bilingual...
Effects of emotion on word processing are well established in monolingual speakers. However, studies...
Emotion plays important roles in learning, memory, and other cognitive processes; it does so not onl...
To investigate whether second language processing is characterized by the same sensitivity to the em...
Late bilinguals often report less emotional involvement in their second language, a phenomenon calle...
<p>The hypothesis that word representations are emotionally impoverished in a second language (L2) h...