2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2022.108405
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Emotional violation of faces, emojis, and words: Evidence from N400

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“…Nonetheless, there were several differences that emerged. (1) In terms of time course, the interaction between attended valence and ignored valence in the processing of emotional nontarget words appeared to occur earlier in Chinese compared to alphabetic characters. (2) The results of the alphabetic character study demonstrated that negative nontarget words induce larger amplitude EPN than positive nontarget words in the attended-neutral block, and a negative bias between emotional words.…”
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“…Nonetheless, there were several differences that emerged. (1) In terms of time course, the interaction between attended valence and ignored valence in the processing of emotional nontarget words appeared to occur earlier in Chinese compared to alphabetic characters. (2) The results of the alphabetic character study demonstrated that negative nontarget words induce larger amplitude EPN than positive nontarget words in the attended-neutral block, and a negative bias between emotional words.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Language serves as the primary means for interpersonal communication, whereby words, being the fundamental units of meaning, are often utilized for the purpose of expressing, sharing, and experiencing emotions [1]. Emotion words, in comparison to neutral ones, primarily convey semantic information coupled with emotional content [2].…”
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confidence: 99%