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Testing the limits of contextual constraint: Interactions with word frequency and parafoveal preview during fluent reading
Sereno, Sara C.; Hand, Christopher J.; Shahid, Aisha. - : SAGE Publications, 2018
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Differential emotional processing in concrete and abstract words
Yao, Bo; Keitel, Anne; Bruce, Gillian. - : American Psychological Association, 2018
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Emotion word processing: does mood make a difference?
Sereno, Sara C.; Scott, Graham G.; Yao, Bo; Thaden, Elske J.; O'Donnell, Patrick J.. - : Frontiers Research Foundation, 2015
Abstract: Visual emotion word processing has been in the focus of recent psycholinguistic research. In general, emotion words provoke differential responses in comparison to neutral words. However, words are typically processed within a context rather than in isolation. For instance, how does one's inner emotional state influence the comprehension of emotion words? To address this question, the current study examined lexical decision responses to emotionally positive, negative, and neutral words as a function of induced mood as well as their word frequency. Mood was manipulated by exposing participants to different types of music. Participants were randomly assigned to one of three conditions—no music, positive music, and negative music. Participants' moods were assessed during the experiment to confirm the mood induction manipulation. Reaction time results confirmed prior demonstrations of an interaction between a word's emotionality and its frequency. Results also showed a significant interaction between participant mood and word emotionality. However, the pattern of results was not consistent with mood-congruency effects. Although positive and negative mood facilitated responses overall in comparison to the control group, neither positive nor negative mood appeared to additionally facilitate responses to mood-congruent words. Instead, the pattern of findings seemed to be the consequence of attentional effects arising from induced mood. Positive mood broadens attention to a global level, eliminating the category distinction of positive-negative valence but leaving the high-low arousal dimension intact. In contrast, negative mood narrows attention to a local level, enhancing within-category distinctions, in particular, for negative words, resulting in less effective facilitation.
URL: http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/110086/
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Emotion word processing: does mood make a difference?
Sereno, Sara C.; Scott, Graham G.; Yao, Bo. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2015
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Semantic Size of Abstract Concepts: It Gets Emotional When You Can’t See It.
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Is a mean machine better than a dependable drive? it's geared toward your regulatory focus
Scott, Graham G.; Sereno, Sara C.; O'Donnell, Patrick J.. - : Frontiers Research Foundation, 2012
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Parafoveal magnification: Visual acuity does not modulate the perceptual span in reading.
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Word frequency and contextual predictability effects in reading: It depends where you’re coming from.
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Early emotion word processing: evidence from event-related potentials
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Neural plausibility and validation may not be so E-Z
In: Behavioral and brain sciences. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 26 (2003) 4, 502
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The E-Z reader model of eye-movement control in reading : comparisons to other models (incl. open peer commentary and authors' response)
In: Behavioral and brain sciences. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 26 (2003) 4, 445-526
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Verbal operant conditioning, extinction trials and types of awareness statement
In: Psychological reports. - Los Angeles [u.a.] : SAGE 53 (1983) 3, part 1, 991-996
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