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Response Modality and the Stroop Task: Are there phonological Stroop effects with manual responses?
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What Influences Language Impairment in Bilingual Aphasia? A Meta-Analytic Review
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Dorsolateral Prefrontal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Modulates Language Processing but Does Not Facilitate Overt Second Language Word Production ...
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Dorsolateral Prefrontal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Modulates Language Processing but Does Not Facilitate Overt Second Language Word Production
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Arousal and emotional valence interact in written word recognition
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Emotional valence and arousal affect reading in an interactive way:neuroimaging evidence for an approach-withdrawal framework
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How are affective word ratings related to lexicosemantic properties?:evidence from the Sussex Affective Word List
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Emotional content of verbal material affects the speed of visual word recognition in various cognitive tasks, independently of lexicosemantic variables. However, little is known about how the dimensions of emotional arousal and valence interact with the lexicosemantic properties of words such as age of acquisition, familiarity, and imageability, that determine word recognition performance. This study aimed to examine these relationships using English ratings for affective and lexicosemantic features. Eighty-two native English speakers rated 300 words for emotional valence, arousal, familiarity, age of acquisition, and imageability. Although both dimensions of emotion were correlated with lexicosemantic variables, a unique emotion cluster produced the strongest quadratic relationship. This finding suggests that emotion should be included in models of word recognition as it is likely to make an independent contribution.
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URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/73085/ https://doi.org/10.1017/S0142716412000409 https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/73085/1/FINAL_MS_FOR_PUBLICATION.pdf
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The Cognitive Neurology of Bilingualism in the Age of Globalization
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Emotional valence and arousal affect reading in an interactive way: neuroimaging evidence for an approach-withdrawal framework
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Effects of valence and arousal on written word recognition:Time course and ERP correlates
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How are affective word ratings related to lexicosemantic properties? Evidence from the Sussex Affective Word List
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In: Applied Psycholinguistics. - 35, 02 (2012) , 313-331, ISSN: 0142-7164 (2012)
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