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The magical activation of left amygdala when reading Harry Potter: an fMRI study on how descriptions of supra-natural events entertain and enchantPhonological iconicity.Extracting salient sublexical units from written texts: "Emophon," a corpus-based approach to phonological iconicity.10 years of BAWLing into affective and aesthetic processes in reading: what are the echoes?On the Relation between the General Affective Meaning and the Basic Sublexical, Lexical, and Inter-lexical Features of Poetic Texts-A Case Study Using 57 Poems of H. M. EnzensbergerAssociated or dissociated effects of syllable frequency in lexical decision and naming.Phonology as the source of syllable frequency effects in visual word recognition: evidence from French.Consensus and stratification in the affective meaning of human sociality.The Time Course of Emotion Effects in First and Second Language Processing: A Cross Cultural ERP Study with German-Spanish Bilinguals.Differential activation of frontal and parietal regions during visual word recognition: an optical topography study.The word frequency effect: a review of recent developments and implications for the choice of frequency estimates in German.On the functional nature of the N400: Contrasting effects related to visual word recognition and contextual semantic integration.Activation Patterns throughout the Word Processing Network of L1-dominant Bilinguals Reflect Language Similarity and Language Decisions.Incidental effects of emotional valence in single word processing: an fMRI study.When emotions are expressed figuratively: Psycholinguistic and Affective Norms of 619 Idioms for German (PANIG).The emotion potential of words and passages in reading Harry Potter--an fMRI study.Can Harry Potter still put a spell on us in a second language? An fMRI study on reading emotion-laden literature in late bilinguals.Emotional connotations of words related to authority and community.ANGST: affective norms for German sentiment terms, derived from the affective norms for English words.Sublexical frequency measures for orthographic and phonological units in German.Embodiment and Emotional Memory in First vs. Second Language.On pleasure and thrill: the interplay between arousal and valence during visual word recognition.On the role of language from basic to cultural modulation of affect: Comment on "The quartet theory of human emotions: An integrative and neurofunctional model" by S. Koelsch et al.Fiction feelings in Harry Potter: haemodynamic response in the mid-cingulate cortex correlates with immersive reading experience.Modulation of prefrontal cortex activation by emotional words in recognition memory.Inhibitory effects of first syllable-frequency in lexical decision: an event-related potential study.The Berlin Affective Word List Reloaded (BAWL-R).The coupling of emotion and cognition in the eye: introducing the pupil old/new effect.Cross-validating the Berlin Affective Word List.Syllables and bigrams: orthographic redundancy and syllabic units affect visual word recognition at different processing levels.Processing of syllables in production and recognition tasks.Effects of syllable-frequency in lexical decision and naming: an eye-movement study.Why 'piss' is ruder than 'pee'? The role of sound in affective meaning making.Effects of affective phonological iconicity in online language processing: Evidence from a letter search taskAttentional modulation of orthographic neighborhood effects during reading: Evidence from event-related brain potentials in a psychological refractory period paradigmSimple Co-Occurrence Statistics Reproducibly Predict Association RatingsMaking sense of social interaction: Emotional coherence drives semantic integration as assessed by event-related potentials
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