Models of affect assume a two-dimensional framework, composed of emotional valence and arousal. Although neuroimaging evidence supports a neuro-functional distinction of their effects during single word processing, electrophysiological studies have not yet compared the effects of arousal within the same category of valence (positive and negative). Here we investigate effects of arousal and valence on written lexical decision. Amplitude differences between emotion and neutral words were seen in the early posterior negativity (EPN), the late positive complex and in a sustained slow positivity. In addition, trends towards interactive effects of valence and arousal were observed in the EPN, showing larger amplitude for positive, high-arousal an...
Emotion is characterised by two-dimensions: emotional valence describes the extent to which an emot...
AbstractA growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects rea...
The influence of emotional content on language processing remains unclear. Previous research conduct...
Slide Session BEmotion recognition has been characterised according to a two-dimensional structure: ...
Behavioural, psychophysiological and neuroimaging studies reveal a prioritisation for emotional mate...
Emotion influences most aspects of cognition and behavior, but emotional factors are conspicuously a...
Many studies have found that the emotional content of words affects visual word recognition. However...
Behavioural and neurophysiological studies reveal a prioritisation for emotional material during dif...
Emotion influences most aspects of cognition and behavior, but emotional factors are conspicuously a...
Effects of emotional valence have been observed in lexical decision tasks, suggesting that valence i...
Many studies have found that the emotional content of words affects visual word recognition. Howeve...
ST&D posters: S23Emotional content affects early processing of words (Kissler et al., 2007). This st...
Emotional information is treated differently than any other type of information and has a powerful i...
A growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects reading, wh...
Emotion influences most aspects of cognition and behavior, but emotional factors are conspicuously a...
Emotion is characterised by two-dimensions: emotional valence describes the extent to which an emot...
AbstractA growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects rea...
The influence of emotional content on language processing remains unclear. Previous research conduct...
Slide Session BEmotion recognition has been characterised according to a two-dimensional structure: ...
Behavioural, psychophysiological and neuroimaging studies reveal a prioritisation for emotional mate...
Emotion influences most aspects of cognition and behavior, but emotional factors are conspicuously a...
Many studies have found that the emotional content of words affects visual word recognition. However...
Behavioural and neurophysiological studies reveal a prioritisation for emotional material during dif...
Emotion influences most aspects of cognition and behavior, but emotional factors are conspicuously a...
Effects of emotional valence have been observed in lexical decision tasks, suggesting that valence i...
Many studies have found that the emotional content of words affects visual word recognition. Howeve...
ST&D posters: S23Emotional content affects early processing of words (Kissler et al., 2007). This st...
Emotional information is treated differently than any other type of information and has a powerful i...
A growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects reading, wh...
Emotion influences most aspects of cognition and behavior, but emotional factors are conspicuously a...
Emotion is characterised by two-dimensions: emotional valence describes the extent to which an emot...
AbstractA growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects rea...
The influence of emotional content on language processing remains unclear. Previous research conduct...