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ArtikelNeural correlates of written emotion word processing: A review of recent electrophysiological and hemodynamic neuroimaging studies  
Oleh: Citron, Francesca M.M.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 122 no. 3 (2012), page 211-226.
Topik: Emotion review; Emotional valence; Arousal; ERP; fMRI; Written word processing; Word recognition
Fulltext: 122_03_Citron.pdf (543.91KB)
Isi artikelA growing body of literature investigating the neural correlates of emotion word processing has emerged in recent years. Written words have been shown to represent a suitable means to study emotion processing and most importantly to address the distinct and interactive contributions of the two dimensions of emotion: valence and arousal. The aim of the present review is to integrate findings from electrophysiological (ERP) and hemodynamic neuroimaging (fMRI) studies in order to provide a better understanding of emotion word processing. It provides an up-to-date review of recent ERP studies since the review by Kissler et al. (2006) as well as the first review of hemodynamic brain imaging studies in the field. A discussion of theoretical and methodological issues is also presented, along with suggestions for future research.
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