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The automatic activation of emotion words measured using the emotional face-word Stroop task in late Chinese-English bilinguals.

Lin Fan1, Qiang Xu2, Xiaoxi Wang3, Fei Xu4, Yaping Yang2, Zhi Lu5.   

Abstract

In the current study, late Chinese-English bilinguals performed a facial expression identification task with emotion words in the task-irrelevant dimension, in either their first language (L1) or second language (L2). The investigation examined the automatic access of the emotional content in words appearing in more than one language. Significant congruency effects were present for both L1 and L2 emotion word processing. Furthermore, the magnitude of emotional face-word Stroop effect in the L1 task was greater as compared to the L2 task, indicating that in L1 participants could access the emotional information in words in a more reliable manner. In summary, these findings provide more support for the automatic access of emotional information in words in the bilinguals' two languages as well as attenuated emotionality of L2 processing.

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Keywords:  Automatic access; congruency effects; emotion word; emotional Stroop task; emotional face-word Stroop task

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28332423     DOI: 10.1080/02699931.2017.1303451

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Emot        ISSN: 0269-9931


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