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ANGST: affective norms for German sentiment terms, derived from the affective norms for English words.
Schmidtke DS, Schröder T, Jacobs AM, Conrad M. Schmidtke DS, et al. Behav Res Methods. 2014 Dec;46(4):1108-18. doi: 10.3758/s13428-013-0426-y. Behav Res Methods. 2014. PMID: 24415407 Clinical Trial.
Gainsville: University of Florida, Center for Research in Psychophysiology). A total of 1,003 Words-German translations of the ANEW material-were rated on a total of six dimensions: The classic ratings of valence, arousal, and dominance (as in the ANEW corpus) were …
Gainsville: University of Florida, Center for Research in Psychophysiology). A total of 1,003 Words-German translations of the ANEW m …
Can Harry Potter still put a spell on us in a second language? An fMRI study on reading emotion-laden literature in late bilinguals.
Hsu CT, Jacobs AM, Conrad M. Hsu CT, et al. Cortex. 2015 Feb;63:282-95. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2014.09.002. Epub 2014 Sep 16. Cortex. 2015. PMID: 25305809
On the other hand, the question of attenuated emotionality of L2 language processing is still an open debate (see Conrad, Recio, & Jacobs, 2011). Our results revealed a set of neural structures involved in the processing of emotion-laden literature, including em …
On the other hand, the question of attenuated emotionality of L2 language processing is still an open debate (see Conrad, Recio, & Ja
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