Late Finnish-English bilinguals were presented with neutral, positive, negative and taboo words in a modified Stroop paradigm in both Finnish and English. Significant interference from negative and taboo words compared to neutral words was found in both languages, whereas positive words were not found to differ significantly from neutral words. Furthermore, no differences in the size of the interference were present between languages. This suggests that, for late bilinguals with good knowledge of their second language, the first (L1) and second (L2) language are equally capable of activating the emotional response to word stimuli representing threat, and thus interfering with the cognitive processes involved in responding to colour. This ef...
Effects of emotion on word processing are well established in monolingual speakers. However, studies...
There is a great deal of evidence showing that, in monolinguals, various emotional stimuli are proce...
Past research suggests that the emotional content of words has greater impact when presented in a bi...
This thesis presents an investigation on the emotional impact of bilingual speakers’ first (L1) and ...
Emotional activation refers to the phenomenon whereby words with emotional content produce emotional...
Late bilinguals often report less emotional involvement in their second language, a phenomenon calle...
Late bilinguals often report less emotional involvement in their second language, a phenomenon calle...
Skin conductance levels (SCLs) of native and non-native English speakers were measured during emotio...
Bailey Bird, Amanda Ellis, & Sara Incera Multilingual Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Eastern ...
<p>The hypothesis that word representations are emotionally impoverished in a second language (L2) h...
The emotional Stroop task provides an experimental measure of selective attention to emotional infor...
To investigate whether second language processing is characterized by the same sensitivity to the em...
There is a great deal of evidence showing that, in monolinguals, various emotional stimuli are proce...
Though previous research has shown a decreased sensitivity to emotionally-laden linguistic stimuli p...
While the evidence for impoverished emotional reactions of bilinguals in their weaker second languag...
Effects of emotion on word processing are well established in monolingual speakers. However, studies...
There is a great deal of evidence showing that, in monolinguals, various emotional stimuli are proce...
Past research suggests that the emotional content of words has greater impact when presented in a bi...
This thesis presents an investigation on the emotional impact of bilingual speakers’ first (L1) and ...
Emotional activation refers to the phenomenon whereby words with emotional content produce emotional...
Late bilinguals often report less emotional involvement in their second language, a phenomenon calle...
Late bilinguals often report less emotional involvement in their second language, a phenomenon calle...
Skin conductance levels (SCLs) of native and non-native English speakers were measured during emotio...
Bailey Bird, Amanda Ellis, & Sara Incera Multilingual Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Eastern ...
<p>The hypothesis that word representations are emotionally impoverished in a second language (L2) h...
The emotional Stroop task provides an experimental measure of selective attention to emotional infor...
To investigate whether second language processing is characterized by the same sensitivity to the em...
There is a great deal of evidence showing that, in monolinguals, various emotional stimuli are proce...
Though previous research has shown a decreased sensitivity to emotionally-laden linguistic stimuli p...
While the evidence for impoverished emotional reactions of bilinguals in their weaker second languag...
Effects of emotion on word processing are well established in monolingual speakers. However, studies...
There is a great deal of evidence showing that, in monolinguals, various emotional stimuli are proce...
Past research suggests that the emotional content of words has greater impact when presented in a bi...