International audienceEmotion effects in reading have typically been investigated by manipulating words' emotional valence and arousal in lexical decision. The standard finding is that valence and arousal can have both facilitatory and inhibitory effects, which is hard to reconcile with current theories of emotion processing in reading. Here, we contrasted these theories with the contextual-learning hypothesis, according to which, sensitivity to a specific emotion - disgust in the present study - rather than valence or arousal affects lexical decision performance. Participants were divided into two groups (high versus low disgust sensitivity). Results showed that participants with high disgust sensitivity showed an inhibitory effect, wherea...
Emotion words are generally characterized as possessing high arousal and extreme valence and have ty...
Even single words in isolation can evoke emotional reactions, but the mechanisms by which emotion is...
ST&D posters: S23Emotional content affects early processing of words (Kissler et al., 2007). This st...
International audienceEmotion effects in reading have typically been investigated by manipulating wo...
Comprehension of stories requires readers to take the perspective of the story characters and imagin...
Emotions significantly impact classroom experiences, as emotions can shape a student’s academic self...
In two experiments we investigated the role that activation of emotional inferences when readers rep...
Reading texts can prompt intense emotions, and these emotions profoundly influence learning from tex...
Background: Reading comprehension can be considered the main learning activity. All learning experie...
Reading is not only "cold" information processing, but involves affective and aesthetic processes th...
International audienceHow do we understand the emotional content of written words? Here, we investig...
AbstractA growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects rea...
The goal of this research was to assess the ability of readers to determine the emotion of a passage...
Many studies have found that the emotional content of words affects visual word recognition. However...
A growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects reading, wh...
Emotion words are generally characterized as possessing high arousal and extreme valence and have ty...
Even single words in isolation can evoke emotional reactions, but the mechanisms by which emotion is...
ST&D posters: S23Emotional content affects early processing of words (Kissler et al., 2007). This st...
International audienceEmotion effects in reading have typically been investigated by manipulating wo...
Comprehension of stories requires readers to take the perspective of the story characters and imagin...
Emotions significantly impact classroom experiences, as emotions can shape a student’s academic self...
In two experiments we investigated the role that activation of emotional inferences when readers rep...
Reading texts can prompt intense emotions, and these emotions profoundly influence learning from tex...
Background: Reading comprehension can be considered the main learning activity. All learning experie...
Reading is not only "cold" information processing, but involves affective and aesthetic processes th...
International audienceHow do we understand the emotional content of written words? Here, we investig...
AbstractA growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects rea...
The goal of this research was to assess the ability of readers to determine the emotion of a passage...
Many studies have found that the emotional content of words affects visual word recognition. However...
A growing body of literature shows that the emotional content of verbal material affects reading, wh...
Emotion words are generally characterized as possessing high arousal and extreme valence and have ty...
Even single words in isolation can evoke emotional reactions, but the mechanisms by which emotion is...
ST&D posters: S23Emotional content affects early processing of words (Kissler et al., 2007). This st...