Background: Emotional scenes and faces have shown to capture and bind visual resources at early sensory processing stages, i.e. in early visual cortex. However, emotional words have led to mixed results. In the current study ERPs were assessed simultaneously with steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs) to measure attention effects on early visual activity in emotional word processing. Neutral and negative words were flickered at 12.14 Hz whilst participants performed a Lexical Decision Task. Results: Emotional word content did not modulate the 12.14 Hz SSVEP amplitude, neither did word lexicality. However, emotional words affected the ERP. Negative compared to neutral words as well as words compared to pseudowords lead to enhanced de...
Even single words in isolation can evoke emotional reactions, but the mechanisms by which emotion is...
Recent research suggests that the allocation of attentional resources to emotional content during wo...
Emotional information significantly affects cognitive processes, as proved by research in the past d...
Background: Emotional scenes and faces have shown to capture and bind visual resources at early sens...
Background: Emotional scenes and faces have shown to capture and bind visual resources at early sens...
Background Emotional scenes and faces have shown to capture and bind visual resources at early senso...
Background Emotional scenes and faces have shown to capture and bind visual resources at early senso...
The current study examined whether emotional expectations gate attention to emotional words in early...
Numerous studies have found that emotionally arousing faces or scenes capture visual processing reso...
Numerous studies have found that emotionally arousing faces or scenes capture visual processing reso...
Kißler J, Herbert C. Emotion, Etmnooi, or Emitoon? - Faster lexical access to emotional than to neut...
Schindler S, Schettino A, Pourtois G. Electrophysiological correlates of the interplay between low-l...
Processing affectively charged visual stimuli typically results in increased amplitude of specific e...
Processing affectively charged visual stimuli typically results in increased amplitude of specific e...
Processing affectively charged visual stimuli typically results in increased amplitude of specific e...
Even single words in isolation can evoke emotional reactions, but the mechanisms by which emotion is...
Recent research suggests that the allocation of attentional resources to emotional content during wo...
Emotional information significantly affects cognitive processes, as proved by research in the past d...
Background: Emotional scenes and faces have shown to capture and bind visual resources at early sens...
Background: Emotional scenes and faces have shown to capture and bind visual resources at early sens...
Background Emotional scenes and faces have shown to capture and bind visual resources at early senso...
Background Emotional scenes and faces have shown to capture and bind visual resources at early senso...
The current study examined whether emotional expectations gate attention to emotional words in early...
Numerous studies have found that emotionally arousing faces or scenes capture visual processing reso...
Numerous studies have found that emotionally arousing faces or scenes capture visual processing reso...
Kißler J, Herbert C. Emotion, Etmnooi, or Emitoon? - Faster lexical access to emotional than to neut...
Schindler S, Schettino A, Pourtois G. Electrophysiological correlates of the interplay between low-l...
Processing affectively charged visual stimuli typically results in increased amplitude of specific e...
Processing affectively charged visual stimuli typically results in increased amplitude of specific e...
Processing affectively charged visual stimuli typically results in increased amplitude of specific e...
Even single words in isolation can evoke emotional reactions, but the mechanisms by which emotion is...
Recent research suggests that the allocation of attentional resources to emotional content during wo...
Emotional information significantly affects cognitive processes, as proved by research in the past d...