Authors
Lars Kuchinke, Arthur M Jacobs, Claudia Grubich, Melissa L-H Vo, Markus Conrad, Manfred Herrmann
Publication date
2005/12/1
Journal
NeuroImage
Volume
28
Issue
4
Pages
1022-1032
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
The present study aimed at identifying the neural responses associated with the incidental processing of the emotional valence of single words using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Twenty right-handed participants performed a visual lexical decision task, discriminating between nouns and orthographically and phonologically legal nonwords. Positive, neutral and negative word categories were matched for frequency, number and frequency of orthographic neighbors, number of letters and imageability. Response times and accuracy data differed significantly between positive and neutral, and positive and negative words respectively, thus, replicating the findings of a pilot study. Words showed distributed, mainly left hemisphere activations, indicating involvement of a neural network responsible for semantic word knowledge. The neuroimaging data further revealed areas in left …
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