Learning new content and vocabulary in a foreign language can be particularly difficult. Yet, there are educational programs that require people to study in a language they are not native speakers of. For this reason, it is important to understand how these learning processes work and possibly differ from native language learning, as well as to develop strategies to ease this process. The current study takes advantage of emotionality-operationally defined as positive valence and high arousal-to improve memory. In two experiments, the present paper addresses whether participants have more difficulty learning the names of objects they have never seen before in their foreign language and whether embedding them in a positive semantic context ca...
A Journal article by Dr. Dana M. Basnight-Brown, a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social S...
Effects of emotion on word processing are well established in monolingual speakers. However, studies...
Non-native speakers of a language must learn to express their emotions in a new linguistic context. ...
Learning new content and vocabulary in a foreign language can be particularly difficult. Yet, there ...
Prior research using single words has found reduced emotionality in a foreign language, but what hap...
The objective of this study was to determine whether or not positive emotional stimuli enhance the l...
Positive emotional stimuli, when compared to neutral memories, persist longer in memory and are reca...
Is there a link between emotion and memory and, if so, can that link be leveraged in the language le...
<p>We investigated the impact of emotions on learning vocabulary in an unfamiliar language to better...
<p>The hypothesis that word representations are emotionally impoverished in a second language (L2) h...
Emotion plays important roles in learning, memory, and other cognitive processes; it does so not onl...
Emotions have crucial influence on vocabulary learning and text comprehension. However, whether morp...
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2020Prior research has found reduced emot...
Words similar to the learner’s first language (L1) are often used to support second language (L2) vo...
Interest in the effect of positive and negative emotions in foreign language acquisition has soared ...
A Journal article by Dr. Dana M. Basnight-Brown, a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social S...
Effects of emotion on word processing are well established in monolingual speakers. However, studies...
Non-native speakers of a language must learn to express their emotions in a new linguistic context. ...
Learning new content and vocabulary in a foreign language can be particularly difficult. Yet, there ...
Prior research using single words has found reduced emotionality in a foreign language, but what hap...
The objective of this study was to determine whether or not positive emotional stimuli enhance the l...
Positive emotional stimuli, when compared to neutral memories, persist longer in memory and are reca...
Is there a link between emotion and memory and, if so, can that link be leveraged in the language le...
<p>We investigated the impact of emotions on learning vocabulary in an unfamiliar language to better...
<p>The hypothesis that word representations are emotionally impoverished in a second language (L2) h...
Emotion plays important roles in learning, memory, and other cognitive processes; it does so not onl...
Emotions have crucial influence on vocabulary learning and text comprehension. However, whether morp...
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2020Prior research has found reduced emot...
Words similar to the learner’s first language (L1) are often used to support second language (L2) vo...
Interest in the effect of positive and negative emotions in foreign language acquisition has soared ...
A Journal article by Dr. Dana M. Basnight-Brown, a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social S...
Effects of emotion on word processing are well established in monolingual speakers. However, studies...
Non-native speakers of a language must learn to express their emotions in a new linguistic context. ...