The present study examined whether processing words with affective connotations in a listener's native language may be modulated by accented speech. To address this question, we used the Event Related Potential (ERP) technique and recorded the cerebral activity of Spanish native listeners, who performed a semantic categorization task, while listening to positive, negative and neutral words produced in standard Spanish or in four foreign accents. The behavioral results yielded longer latencies for emotional than for neutral words in both native and foreign-accented speech, with no difference between positive and negative words. The electrophysiological results replicated previous findings from the emotional language literature, with the ampl...
Previous research demonstrated that monolinguals and bilinguals process affective semantic meaning d...
For every one native speaker there are two foreign-accented speakers of English. Using MouseTracker,...
This thesis discusses two studies addressing how bilinguals process different types of emotional/emo...
The present study examined whether processing words with affective connotations in a listener's nati...
This study investigates the mechanisms responsible for fast changes in processing foreign-accented s...
Current investigations point to a relationship between syntax and prosody. However, prosody can also...
The context in which you process words influences how you perceive foreign accents. In this pilot in...
Emotional activation refers to the phenomenon whereby words with emotional content produce emotional...
A Journal article by Dr. Dana M. Basnight-Brown, a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social S...
Listeners are able to anticipate upcoming words during sentence comprehension, and, as a result, the...
This study examines the distinction between knowing the meaning of a word and experiencing the feeli...
Neurobilingualism research has failed to reveal significant language differences in the processing o...
To investigate whether second language processing is characterized by the same sensitivity to the em...
How language mediates emotional perception and experience is poorly understood. The present event-re...
Perceiving and comprehending speech depends on the intelligibility of the speech signal. Frequently,...
Previous research demonstrated that monolinguals and bilinguals process affective semantic meaning d...
For every one native speaker there are two foreign-accented speakers of English. Using MouseTracker,...
This thesis discusses two studies addressing how bilinguals process different types of emotional/emo...
The present study examined whether processing words with affective connotations in a listener's nati...
This study investigates the mechanisms responsible for fast changes in processing foreign-accented s...
Current investigations point to a relationship between syntax and prosody. However, prosody can also...
The context in which you process words influences how you perceive foreign accents. In this pilot in...
Emotional activation refers to the phenomenon whereby words with emotional content produce emotional...
A Journal article by Dr. Dana M. Basnight-Brown, a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social S...
Listeners are able to anticipate upcoming words during sentence comprehension, and, as a result, the...
This study examines the distinction between knowing the meaning of a word and experiencing the feeli...
Neurobilingualism research has failed to reveal significant language differences in the processing o...
To investigate whether second language processing is characterized by the same sensitivity to the em...
How language mediates emotional perception and experience is poorly understood. The present event-re...
Perceiving and comprehending speech depends on the intelligibility of the speech signal. Frequently,...
Previous research demonstrated that monolinguals and bilinguals process affective semantic meaning d...
For every one native speaker there are two foreign-accented speakers of English. Using MouseTracker,...
This thesis discusses two studies addressing how bilinguals process different types of emotional/emo...