We report a novel finding on the relation of emotion and language. Covert manipulation of emotional facial posture interacts with sentence valence when measuring the amount of time to judge valence (Experiment 1) and sensibility (Experiment 2) of the sentence. In each case, an emotion-sentence compatibility effect is found: Judgment times are faster when facial posture and sentence valence match than when they mismatch. We interpret the finding using a simulation account; that is, emotional systems contribute to language comprehension much as they do in social interaction. Because the effect was not observed on a lexical decision task using emotion-laden words (Experiment 3), we suggest that the emotion simulation affects comprehension proc...
Facial electromyography research shows that corrugator supercilii (“frowning muscle”) activity track...
Facial electromyography research shows that corrugator supercilii (“frowning muscle”) activity track...
Emotion effects on cognition have often been reported. However, only few studies investigated emotio...
Recent research has suggested that language processing activates perceptual simulations. We have dem...
Recent research has suggested that emotional sentences are understood by constructing an emotion sim...
This thesis presents research on the interface between language and emotion. Specifically, it invest...
We investigated whether emotions are activated during comprehension of emotion words. In the first p...
This thesis presents research on the interface between language and emotion. Specifically, it invest...
Facial electromyography research shows that corrugator supercilii (“frowning muscle”) activity track...
There is no question that language and emotion affect one another. When we read a novel, the words m...
Facial electromyography research shows that corrugator supercilii (“frowning muscle”) activity track...
<div><p>Emotion effects on cognition have often been reported. However, only few studies investigate...
Facial electromyography research shows that corrugator supercilii (“frowning muscle”) activity track...
Facial electromyography research shows that corrugator supercilii (“frowning muscle”) activity track...
Facial electromyography research shows that corrugator supercilii (“frowning muscle”) activity track...
Facial electromyography research shows that corrugator supercilii (“frowning muscle”) activity track...
Facial electromyography research shows that corrugator supercilii (“frowning muscle”) activity track...
Emotion effects on cognition have often been reported. However, only few studies investigated emotio...
Recent research has suggested that language processing activates perceptual simulations. We have dem...
Recent research has suggested that emotional sentences are understood by constructing an emotion sim...
This thesis presents research on the interface between language and emotion. Specifically, it invest...
We investigated whether emotions are activated during comprehension of emotion words. In the first p...
This thesis presents research on the interface between language and emotion. Specifically, it invest...
Facial electromyography research shows that corrugator supercilii (“frowning muscle”) activity track...
There is no question that language and emotion affect one another. When we read a novel, the words m...
Facial electromyography research shows that corrugator supercilii (“frowning muscle”) activity track...
<div><p>Emotion effects on cognition have often been reported. However, only few studies investigate...
Facial electromyography research shows that corrugator supercilii (“frowning muscle”) activity track...
Facial electromyography research shows that corrugator supercilii (“frowning muscle”) activity track...
Facial electromyography research shows that corrugator supercilii (“frowning muscle”) activity track...
Facial electromyography research shows that corrugator supercilii (“frowning muscle”) activity track...
Facial electromyography research shows that corrugator supercilii (“frowning muscle”) activity track...
Emotion effects on cognition have often been reported. However, only few studies investigated emotio...