Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
11032880 Journal of Neurolinguistics 2019 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Behavioral results confirmed that evaluative conditioning was effective. Small effects of emotion on P1 and of overall conditioning on the LPC were visible, while familiarity only modulated later ERP amplitudes (>300ms). Exploratory analyses demonstrated a functional relationship between P1 and LPC emotion effects but not for familiarity. Post-hoc examinations illustrated that good learners showed effects of emotion and familiarity on LPC amplitudes which were not evident in participants performing below average. These results are discussed in light of questions regarding the representation and processing of valence and familiarity that are of interest for theoretical models of visual word recognition.
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