Previous ERP studies on the selective processing of emotional and neutral words suggest that emotional words are processed in a facilitated manner. This enhanced processing of emotional content is indicated at relatively early processing stages by the so called Early Posterior Negativity (EPN). The EPN occurs over occipito-parietal sensors at around 200ms after stimulus-onset and is larger in response to emotionally arousing pleasant and unpleasant words than in response to neutral ones (e.g. Herbert at al., 2008; Kissler et al., 2007). These results suggest that emotional modulation of the EPN indicates an early tagging of emotionally arousing concepts (see Kissler et al. 2006).The main purpose of the present study was to provide furth...
The current study examined whether emotional expectations gate attention to emotional words in early...
The current study examined whether emotional expectations gate attention to emotional words in early...
Recent research suggests that the allocation of attentional resources to emotional content during wo...
Previous ERP studies on the selective processing of emotional and neutral words suggest that emotion...
Kißler J, Herbert C. Emotion, Etmnooi, or Emitoon? - Faster lexical access to emotional than to neut...
Behavioral and electrophysiological responses were monitored to 80 controlled sets of emotionally p...
Rapid responses to emotional words play a crucial role in social communication. This study employed ...
Rapid responses to emotional words play a crucial role in social communication. This study employed ...
Reading is an important part of our daily life, and rapid responses to emotional words have received...
& Although the neurocognitive mechanisms of nonaffective language comprehension have been studie...
& Although the neurocognitive mechanisms of nonaffective language comprehension have been studie...
& Although the neurocognitive mechanisms of nonaffective language comprehension have been studie...
Background Emotional scenes and faces have shown to capture and bind visual resources at early senso...
Abstract Negative emotional content is prioritized across different stages of information processing...
The current study examined whether emotional expectations gate attention to emotional words in early...
The current study examined whether emotional expectations gate attention to emotional words in early...
The current study examined whether emotional expectations gate attention to emotional words in early...
Recent research suggests that the allocation of attentional resources to emotional content during wo...
Previous ERP studies on the selective processing of emotional and neutral words suggest that emotion...
Kißler J, Herbert C. Emotion, Etmnooi, or Emitoon? - Faster lexical access to emotional than to neut...
Behavioral and electrophysiological responses were monitored to 80 controlled sets of emotionally p...
Rapid responses to emotional words play a crucial role in social communication. This study employed ...
Rapid responses to emotional words play a crucial role in social communication. This study employed ...
Reading is an important part of our daily life, and rapid responses to emotional words have received...
& Although the neurocognitive mechanisms of nonaffective language comprehension have been studie...
& Although the neurocognitive mechanisms of nonaffective language comprehension have been studie...
& Although the neurocognitive mechanisms of nonaffective language comprehension have been studie...
Background Emotional scenes and faces have shown to capture and bind visual resources at early senso...
Abstract Negative emotional content is prioritized across different stages of information processing...
The current study examined whether emotional expectations gate attention to emotional words in early...
The current study examined whether emotional expectations gate attention to emotional words in early...
The current study examined whether emotional expectations gate attention to emotional words in early...
Recent research suggests that the allocation of attentional resources to emotional content during wo...