Emotion effects in visual language processing [Elektronische Ressource] / Mareike Bayer. Gutachter: Werner Sommer ; Annekathrin Schacht ; Manfred Krifka
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Dissertation Emotion Effects in Visual Language Processing Zur Erlangung des akademischen Grades Doctor rerum naturalium (Dr. rer. nat) Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät II Mareike Bayer Dekan: Prof. Dr. Elmar Kulke Gutachter: 1. Werner Sommer 2. Annekathrin Schacht 3. Manfred Krifka Eingereicht am 22.09.2011 Datum der Disputation: 16.12.2011 Table of Contents Abstract ...................................................................................................................... 3 Zusammenfassung ..................................................................................................... 4 Introduction ................. 5 Theoretical Background .......................................................................................... 6 Time course and boundary conditions of emotion effects in ERPs........................ 10 Autonomic arousal or cognitive facilitation? Evidence from pupillary responses ... 12 Large letters, large emotions? The role of stimulus-driven attention in visual word recognition ............................ 13 Summary and integration of results ....................................................................... 14 General and domain-specific mechanisms in emotion processing ..................... 14 Contributions of valence and arousal . 16 Emotion processing: an adaptive system for relevance detection ......................
Time course and boundary conditions of emotion effects in ERPs........................ 10
Autonomic arousal or cognitive facilitation? Evidence from pupillary responses ... 12
Large letters, large emotions? The role of stimulus-driven attention in visual word recognition ............................ 13
Summary and integration of results ....................................................................... 14 General and domain-specific mechanisms in emotion processing..................... 14 Contributions of valence and arousal ................................................................. 16 Emotion processing: an adaptive system for relevance detection...................... 17
List of submitted original manuscripts ................................................................... 19 References ............................................................................................................... 20 Appendix................................................................................................................... 26 Publication List ......................................................................................................... 26 Eidesstattliche Erklärung .......................................................................................... 28