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Approach and withdrawal tendencies during written word processing: effects of task, emotional valence and emotional arousal

Approach and withdrawal tendencies during written word processing: effects of task, emotional valence and emotional arousal

... of emotional valence onto vertical position (Lakoff and Johnson, 1980; Meier and Robinson, 2004; Rotteveel and Phaf, 2004; Casasanto and Dijkstra, ...

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Are doggies really nicer than dogs? The impact of morphological derivation on emotional valence in German

Are doggies really nicer than dogs? The impact of morphological derivation on emotional valence in German

... component, emotional valence (henceforth, valence), which quantifies the speaker’s positive or negative affect towards the referent of a ...considerations: Valence is very well established in ...

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Emotional valence modulates the topology of the parent infant inter brain network

Emotional valence modulates the topology of the parent infant inter brain network

... Here, we assess whether the parent-infant inter-brain network is significantly modulated by the emotional valence of social interaction. However, it is possible that any observed neural connectivity ...

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Changes in the relationship between self-reference and emotional valence as a function of dysphoria

Changes in the relationship between self-reference and emotional valence as a function of dysphoria

... in emotional content (Pahl & Eiser, 2005), the underlying cognitive basis of the self-positivity bias (Sedikides and Green, 2004) and brain regions associated with self-related processing (Craik et ...of ...

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Effect of emotional valence on episodic memory stages as indexed by event related potentials

Effect of emotional valence on episodic memory stages as indexed by event related potentials

... nals (EOG gain = ±10,000 and EEG gain = ±20,000) with a band-pass between .01 and 30 Hz. The EEG was recorded continuously at a sampling rate of 250 Hz and averaged offline in a time-window beginning at 100 ms before and ...

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Assessment of subjective emotional valence and long lasting impact of life events: development and psychometrics of the Stralsund Life Event List (SEL)

Assessment of subjective emotional valence and long lasting impact of life events: development and psychometrics of the Stralsund Life Event List (SEL)

... positive emotional valence through the wording of the description of the LE, as reported by 70-98% of the SHIP-LEGEND ...trauma, emotional valence rating of positive LEs at the time of the ...

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Is it through emotion that we know ourselves? : A psychophysiological investigation into self reference and emotional valence

Is it through emotion that we know ourselves? : A psychophysiological investigation into self reference and emotional valence

... A series of studies by Segal and colleagues (Segal, 1988; Segal, Hood, Shaw & Higgins, 1988; Segal & Vella, 1990; Segal, Gemar, Truchon, Guirguis & Horowitz, 1995) examined this hypothesis in depression. They ...

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Negative triangles : simple geometric shapes convey emotional valence

Negative triangles : simple geometric shapes convey emotional valence

... The above studies show that downwards pointing triangles are rated more negatively and detected more efficiently than other stimuli. In this study, we used the Eriksen flanker paradigm (Eriksen & Eriksen, 1974), to ...

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The Moderation of Perceiver's Mood and Emotional Valence of Face Stimuli on the Own-Age Bias in Attention and Memory.

The Moderation of Perceiver's Mood and Emotional Valence of Face Stimuli on the Own-Age Bias in Attention and Memory.

... For the moderation of face emotion on the own-age bias, I found an angry-potentiated effect on the own-age bias in false alarm rate and response tendency in both Study 1 when there were sufficient cognitive resources to ...

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Perception of emotional valence in horse whinnies

Perception of emotional valence in horse whinnies

... of emotional valence. If emotional valence matching had occurred during our playback experiment, we would have expected horses to have the head high for a longer duration (indicator of ...

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Visual and Auditory Recognition Memory: An Examination of the Impact of Emotional Valence and Arousal Words on Aging and Remembering

Visual and Auditory Recognition Memory: An Examination of the Impact of Emotional Valence and Arousal Words on Aging and Remembering

... impact emotional valence (neutral arousal) items have on aging and ...of emotional items, the present study demonstrated that visual recognition memory is not superior to auditory recognition memory ...

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Emotional valence as a mediating factor in emotional response coherence and measurement effectiveness of the Dual Process Framework

Emotional valence as a mediating factor in emotional response coherence and measurement effectiveness of the Dual Process Framework

... that emotional reactions are consistent over the three levels of emotional processing; behavioural, experiential and ...and emotional experiences that someone encounters during arousing ...an ...

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Effect of Affect Induction Method on Emotional Valence and Arousal

Effect of Affect Induction Method on Emotional Valence and Arousal

... that valence and arousal have separable influences on ...of valence can be seen in the way threatening stimuli, such as snakes and angry faces, attract attention (Lang, Davis, & Ohman, 2000) and in the ...

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Looking behaviour and preference for artworks: The role of emotional valence and location

Looking behaviour and preference for artworks: The role of emotional valence and location

... The position of an item influences its evaluation, with research consistently finding that items occupying central locations are preferred and have a higher subjective value. The current study investigated whether this ...

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First Childhood Memories: Characteristics and Influences

First Childhood Memories: Characteristics and Influences

... on emotional valence of childhood memories, Dudycha and Dudycha (1933) asked 129 college students to report their first memory or memories (in case they were uncertain about which one was the actual first ...

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When emotions are expressed figuratively:psycholinguistic and affective norms of 619 idioms for German (PANIG)

When emotions are expressed figuratively:psycholinguistic and affective norms of 619 idioms for German (PANIG)

... emotional arousal and concreteness were slightly positively skewed and confidence was negatively skewed; these variables were successfully logarithmically transformed. However, other variables could not be ...

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The dynamic relationship between emotional and physical states: an observational study of personal health records

The dynamic relationship between emotional and physical states: an observational study of personal health records

... Notes: (A) Starting page for the Mind Mirror mobile application; clicking on “Start new record” changes the application screen to the next figure. (B) explicit measurement of emotion i. The blue circle in the middle line ...

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Human behavioural discrimination of human, chimpanzee and macaque affective vocalisations is reflected by the neural response in the superior temporal sulcus

Human behavioural discrimination of human, chimpanzee and macaque affective vocalisations is reflected by the neural response in the superior temporal sulcus

... discriminate emotional valence from vocalisations produced by different primate ...negative emotional content from human ...discriminate emotional content in vocalisations is associated with a ...

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Autonomic and subjective responsivity to emotional images in people with dissociative seizures

Autonomic and subjective responsivity to emotional images in people with dissociative seizures

... in emotional functioning and exhibit altered responding to emotional facial expressions in experimen- tal ...of emotional valence, arousal and skin conductance responses [SCRs]) to general ...

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Negative emotional stimuli reduce contextual cueing but not response times in inefficient search

Negative emotional stimuli reduce contextual cueing but not response times in inefficient search

... The data from two participants were not analysed due to high error rates (over 90% in one condition) leaving data from 83 participants remaining. To examine the contextual cueing effect, RTs less than 200 ms (see also ...

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