The affective dimensions of emotional valence and emotional arousal affect processing of verbal and pictorial stimuli. Traditional emotional theories assume a linear relationship between these dimensions, with valence determining the direction of a behaviour (approach vs. withdrawal) and arousal its intensity or strength. In contrast, according to the valence-arousal conflict theory, both dimensions are interactively related: positive valence and low arousal (PL) are associated with an implicit tendency to approach a stimulus, whereas negative valence and high arousal (NH) are associated with withdrawal. Hence, positive, high-arousal (PH) and negative, low-arousal (NL) stimuli elicit conflicting action tendencies. By extending previous rese...
Effects of emotional valence have been observed in lexical decision tasks, suggesting that valence i...
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...
The affective dimensions of emotional valence and emotional arousal affect processing of verbal and ...
A growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects reading, wh...
AbstractA growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects rea...
Behavioural, psychophysiological and neuroimaging studies reveal a prioritisation for emotional mate...
A growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects reading, wh...
AbstractA growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects rea...
Behavioural and neurophysiological studies reveal a prioritisation for emotional material during dif...
Models of affect assume a two-dimensional framework, composed of emotional valence and arousal. Alth...
Many studies have found that the emotional content of words affects visual word recognition. Howeve...
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...
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...
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...
The affective dimensions of emotional valence and emotional arousal affect processing of verbal and ...
A growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects reading, wh...
AbstractA growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects rea...
Behavioural, psychophysiological and neuroimaging studies reveal a prioritisation for emotional mate...
A growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects reading, wh...
AbstractA growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects rea...
Behavioural and neurophysiological studies reveal a prioritisation for emotional material during dif...
Models of affect assume a two-dimensional framework, composed of emotional valence and arousal. Alth...
Many studies have found that the emotional content of words affects visual word recognition. Howeve...
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...
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...
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...