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Francesca Citron, PhD
Francesca Citron, PhD
Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychology, Lancaster University, UK
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei lancs.ac.uk
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Neural correlates of written emotion word processing: a review of recent electrophysiological and hemodynamic neuroimaging studies
FMM Citron
Brain and language 122 (3), 211-226, 2012
5382012
Metaphorical sentences are more emotionally engaging than their literal counterparts
FMM Citron, AE Goldberg
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 26 (11), 2585-2595, 2014
2882014
Emotional valence and arousal affect reading in an interactive way: neuroimaging evidence for an approach-withdrawal framework
FMM Citron, MA Gray, HD Critchley, BS Weekes, EC Ferstl
Neuropsychologia 56, 79-89, 2014
2302014
The emotion potential of words and passages in reading Harry Potter–An fMRI study
CT Hsu, AM Jacobs, FMM Citron, M Conrad
Brain and language 142, 96-114, 2015
1212015
Effects of valence and arousal on written word recognition: Time course and ERP correlates
FMM Citron, BS Weekes, EC Ferstl
Neuroscience letters 533, 90-95, 2013
1152013
When emotions are expressed figuratively: Psycholinguistic and Affective Norms of 619 Idioms for German (PANIG)
FMM Citron, C Cacciari, M Kucharski, L Beck, M Conrad, AM Jacobs
Behavior research methods 48, 91-111, 2016
1002016
How are affective word ratings related to lexicosemantic properties? Evidence from the Sussex Affective Word List
FMM Citron, BS Weekes, EC Ferstl
Applied Psycholinguistics 35 (2), 313-331, 2014
902014
Conventional metaphors in longer passages evoke affective brain response
FMM Citron, J Güsten, N Michaelis, AE Goldberg
NeuroImage 139, 218-230, 2016
702016
Arousal and emotional valence interact in written word recognition
FMM Citron, BS Weekes, EC Ferstl
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 29 (10), 1257-1267, 2014
702014
Conceptual metaphors in poetry interpretation: A psycholinguistic approach
C Rasse, A Onysko, FMM Citron
Language and Cognition 12 (2), 310-342, 2020
412020
Idiomatic expressions evoke stronger emotional responses in the brain than literal sentences
FMM Citron, C Cacciari, JM Funcke, CT Hsu, AM Jacobs
Neuropsychologia 131, 233-248, 2019
392019
Approach and withdrawal tendencies during written word processing: Effects of task, emotional valence, and emotional arousal
FMM Citron, D Abugaber, C Herbert
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 144395, 2016
342016
Affective and psycholinguistic norms for German conceptual metaphors (COMETA)
FMM Citron, M Lee, N Michaelis
Behavior research methods 52, 1056-1072, 2020
332020
Lexical olfaction recruits olfactory orbitofrontal cortex in metaphorical and literal contexts
J Pomp, AK Bestgen, P Schulze, CJ Müller, FMM Citron, B Suchan, ...
Brain and Language 179, 11-21, 2018
332018
Metaphorical language processing and amygdala activation in L1 and L2
FMM Citron, N Michaelis, AE Goldberg
Neuropsychologia 140, 107381, 2020
272020
Mass counts: ERP correlates of non-adjacent dependency learning under different exposure conditions
FMM Citron, R Oberecker, AD Friederici, JL Mueller
Neuroscience Letters 487 (3), 282-286, 2011
272011
ERP signs of categorical and supra-categorical processing of visual information
A Zani, G Marsili, A Senerchia, A Orlandi, FMM Citron, E Rizzi, ...
Biological psychology 104, 90-107, 2015
162015
Neural correlates of emotion word processing: The interaction between emotional valence and arousal
FMM Citron, BS Weekes, EC Ferstl
University of Sussex, 2011
162011
Social context modulates the effect of physical warmth on perceived interpersonal kindness: a study of embodied metaphors
FMM Citron, AE Goldberg
Language and Cognition 6 (1), 1-11, 2014
152014
A neuroimaging investigation into figurative language and aesthetic perception
FMM Citron, EA Zervos
Epistemology, embodiment, and language: Sensory perceptions and …, 2018
102018
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