We investigated the extent to which emotionally valenced words automatically cue spatio-motor representations. Participants made speeded button presses, moving their hand upward or downward while viewing words with positive or negative valence. Only the color of the words was relevant to the response; on target trials, there was no requirement to read the words or process their meaning. In Experiment 1, upward responses were faster for positive words, and downward for negative words. This effect was extinguished, however, when words were repeated. In Experiment 2, participants performed the same primary task with the addition of distractor trials. Distractors either oriented attention toward the words’ meaning or toward their color. Congrui...
Numerous studies have found an association between valence and the vertical dimension of space (good...
Emotion is a pervasive and important aspect of human experience. Here we employed the affective prim...
Visual emotion word processing has been in the focus of recent psycholinguistic research. In general...
We investigated the extent to which emotionally valenced words automatically cue spatio-motor repres...
People understand abstract ideas (e.g., positive/negative valence) through concrete concepts (e.g., ...
Embodied cognition contends that the representation and processing of concepts involve perceptual, s...
Conceptual metaphor theory suggests that to mentally represent abstract concepts we use metaphorical...
The impact of emotions on cognitive processes has been studied intensively in the last years. The ai...
Retrieval of autobiographical memories is facilitated by activation of perceptuo-motor aspects of th...
Two experiments based upon the Reicher task were conducted to investigate the influence of happy, sa...
Meier and Robinson (2004) had subjects identify pleasant and unpleasant words presented individually...
Accumulating evidence suggests that emotional information is often recognised faster than neutral in...
Cognitive control efficiency is susceptible to the emotional state of an individual. The aim of the ...
Can simple motor actions affect how efficiently people retrieve emotional memories, and influence wh...
This study examines the automaticity of processing the emotional aspects of words, and characterizes...
Numerous studies have found an association between valence and the vertical dimension of space (good...
Emotion is a pervasive and important aspect of human experience. Here we employed the affective prim...
Visual emotion word processing has been in the focus of recent psycholinguistic research. In general...
We investigated the extent to which emotionally valenced words automatically cue spatio-motor repres...
People understand abstract ideas (e.g., positive/negative valence) through concrete concepts (e.g., ...
Embodied cognition contends that the representation and processing of concepts involve perceptual, s...
Conceptual metaphor theory suggests that to mentally represent abstract concepts we use metaphorical...
The impact of emotions on cognitive processes has been studied intensively in the last years. The ai...
Retrieval of autobiographical memories is facilitated by activation of perceptuo-motor aspects of th...
Two experiments based upon the Reicher task were conducted to investigate the influence of happy, sa...
Meier and Robinson (2004) had subjects identify pleasant and unpleasant words presented individually...
Accumulating evidence suggests that emotional information is often recognised faster than neutral in...
Cognitive control efficiency is susceptible to the emotional state of an individual. The aim of the ...
Can simple motor actions affect how efficiently people retrieve emotional memories, and influence wh...
This study examines the automaticity of processing the emotional aspects of words, and characterizes...
Numerous studies have found an association between valence and the vertical dimension of space (good...
Emotion is a pervasive and important aspect of human experience. Here we employed the affective prim...
Visual emotion word processing has been in the focus of recent psycholinguistic research. In general...