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Conference Paper: Neural correlates of emotion word processing: the complex relation between emotional valence and arousal

TitleNeural correlates of emotion word processing: the complex relation between emotional valence and arousal
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Issue Date2010
PublisherUniversity of Trento.
Citation
The 2010 Workshop of the Faculty of Cognitive Science, University of Trento, Rovereto, Italy, 24-25 June 2010. In Book of Abstracts, 2010, p. 18-19 How to Cite?
AbstractEmotion is characterised by a two-dimensional structure: valence describes the extent to which an emotion is positive or negative, whereas arousal refers to the intensity of an emotion, how exciting or calming it is. Emotional content of verbal material influences cognitive processing during lexical decision, naming, emotional Stroop task and many others. Converging findings showed that emotionally valenced words (positive or negative) are processed faster than neutral words, as shown by reaction time and ERP measures, suggesting a prioritisation of emotional …
DescriptionPoster Session 1: no. 2
The Conference's website is located at http://events.unitn.it/en/psb2010
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/140983

 

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