Language can serve to constrain cognitive and emotional representations. Here, we investigate to what extent linguistic emotional information alters processing of faces with neutral expressions. Previous studies have shown that cortical processing of emotional faces differs from that of neutral faces. Electroencephalography (EEG) has revealed emotion effects for early and late event-related potentials (ERPs) such as the N1, the Early Posterior Negativity (EPN) and the Late Positive Potential (LPP). In order to study the effect of language information on face processing, 30 negative and 30 neutral descriptive phrases were presented, each followed by a neutral expression face. Participants were instructed to remember the association. We analy...
Emotion can exert a modulatory role on declarative memory. Several studies have shown that emotiona...
In human social interactions, facial emotional expressions are a crucial source of information. Repe...
Faces are considered as important stimuli in neuroscience research. Indeed, many studies have brough...
Kißler J, Strehlow J. SOMETHING ALWAYS STICKS? HOW EMOTIONAL LANGUAGE MODULATES NEURAL PROCESSES INV...
International audienceThe main goal of present work is to gain new insight into the temporal dynamic...
Emotional face encoding process was explored through electroencephalographic measures (event-related...
Stimuli with negative emotional valence are especially apt to influence perception and action becaus...
Emotional face encoding process was explored through electroencephalographic measures (event-related...
The processing of fearful facial expressions is prioritized by the human brain. This priority is mai...
Maquate K, Kißler J, Knoeferle P. Speakers' emotional facial expressions modulate subsequent multi-m...
Emotional face encoding processes in 2 types of tasks (direct and incidental) were explored in the c...
Stimuli with negative emotional valence are especially apt to influence perception and action becaus...
Neuropsychological studies have underlined the significant presence of distinct brain correlates dep...
Previous studies have suggested that negatively valenced faces (e.g., angry faces) automatically cap...
International audienceThe human brain is tuned to recognize emotional facial expressions in faces ha...
Emotion can exert a modulatory role on declarative memory. Several studies have shown that emotiona...
In human social interactions, facial emotional expressions are a crucial source of information. Repe...
Faces are considered as important stimuli in neuroscience research. Indeed, many studies have brough...
Kißler J, Strehlow J. SOMETHING ALWAYS STICKS? HOW EMOTIONAL LANGUAGE MODULATES NEURAL PROCESSES INV...
International audienceThe main goal of present work is to gain new insight into the temporal dynamic...
Emotional face encoding process was explored through electroencephalographic measures (event-related...
Stimuli with negative emotional valence are especially apt to influence perception and action becaus...
Emotional face encoding process was explored through electroencephalographic measures (event-related...
The processing of fearful facial expressions is prioritized by the human brain. This priority is mai...
Maquate K, Kißler J, Knoeferle P. Speakers' emotional facial expressions modulate subsequent multi-m...
Emotional face encoding processes in 2 types of tasks (direct and incidental) were explored in the c...
Stimuli with negative emotional valence are especially apt to influence perception and action becaus...
Neuropsychological studies have underlined the significant presence of distinct brain correlates dep...
Previous studies have suggested that negatively valenced faces (e.g., angry faces) automatically cap...
International audienceThe human brain is tuned to recognize emotional facial expressions in faces ha...
Emotion can exert a modulatory role on declarative memory. Several studies have shown that emotiona...
In human social interactions, facial emotional expressions are a crucial source of information. Repe...
Faces are considered as important stimuli in neuroscience research. Indeed, many studies have brough...