In neurocognitive research on language, the processing principles of the system at hand are usually assumed to be relatively invariant. However, research on attention, memory, decision-making, and social judgment has shown that mood can substantially modulate how the brain processes information. For example, in a bad mood, people typically have a narrower focus of attention and rely less on heuristics. In the face of such pervasive mood effects elsewhere in the brain, it seems unlikely that language processing would remain untouched. In an EEG experiment, we manipulated the mood of participants just before they read texts that confirmed or disconfirmed verb-based expectations about who would be talked about next (e.g., that “David praised L...
In many domains of cognition, people in a happy mood are more inclined to rely on heuristic processi...
The present thesis aims to examine the ways in which emotion and mood state interact during linguist...
In everyday language use, people don’t just engage in parsing, the derivation of propositions, and t...
In neurocognitive research on language, the processing principles of the system at hand are usually ...
In neurocognitive research on language, the processing principles of the system at hand are usually ...
Many aspects of cognition, such as memory retrieval, decision-making, and the use of stereotypes, ha...
Several aspects of cognition, such as memory retrieval, problem-solving and decision-making, have be...
Many aspects of cognition, such as memory retrieval, decision-making, and the use of stereotypes, ha...
Theories in pragmatics usually focus on making sense of what is said, not on what will be said. Howe...
Semantics and syntax are core components of language. The prevailing view was that processing of wor...
Contains fulltext : 87799.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In several dom...
© 2015 Verhees, Chwilla, Tromp and Vissers. The classic account of language is that language process...
Little is known about the relationship between language and emotion. Vissers et al. (2010) investiga...
The classic account of language is that language processing occurs in isolation from other cognitive...
In many domains of cognition, people in a happy mood are more inclined to rely on heuristic processi...
The present thesis aims to examine the ways in which emotion and mood state interact during linguist...
In everyday language use, people don’t just engage in parsing, the derivation of propositions, and t...
In neurocognitive research on language, the processing principles of the system at hand are usually ...
In neurocognitive research on language, the processing principles of the system at hand are usually ...
Many aspects of cognition, such as memory retrieval, decision-making, and the use of stereotypes, ha...
Several aspects of cognition, such as memory retrieval, problem-solving and decision-making, have be...
Many aspects of cognition, such as memory retrieval, decision-making, and the use of stereotypes, ha...
Theories in pragmatics usually focus on making sense of what is said, not on what will be said. Howe...
Semantics and syntax are core components of language. The prevailing view was that processing of wor...
Contains fulltext : 87799.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In several dom...
© 2015 Verhees, Chwilla, Tromp and Vissers. The classic account of language is that language process...
Little is known about the relationship between language and emotion. Vissers et al. (2010) investiga...
The classic account of language is that language processing occurs in isolation from other cognitive...
In many domains of cognition, people in a happy mood are more inclined to rely on heuristic processi...
The present thesis aims to examine the ways in which emotion and mood state interact during linguist...
In everyday language use, people don’t just engage in parsing, the derivation of propositions, and t...