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Markus Conrad

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Physics of Life Reviews|May 3, 2015
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 alMarkus Conrad
Cognition & Emotion|May 22, 2024
The role of valence and arousal for phonological iconicity in the lexicon of German: a cross-validation study using pseudoword ratingsDavid Schmidtke, Markus Conrad
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 2, 2018
Effects of affective phonological iconicity in online language processing: Evidence from a letter search taskDavid Schmidtke, Markus Conrad
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|January 30, 2007
Processing of syllables in production and recognition tasksPrisca Stenneken, Markus Conrad, Arthur Jacobs
Brain and Language|January 5, 2005
Effects of syllable-frequency in lexical decision and naming: an eye-movement studyFlorian Hutzler, Markus Conrad, Arthur M Jacobs
Frontiers in Psychology|October 9, 2013
Extracting salient sublexical units from written texts: "Emophon," a corpus-based approach to phonological iconicityArash Aryani, Arthur M Jacobs, Markus Conrad
Frontiers in Psychology|December 14, 2011
The Time Course of Emotion Effects in First and Second Language Processing: A Cross Cultural ERP Study with German-Spanish BilingualsMarkus Conrad, Guillermo Recio, Arthur M Jacobs
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 9, 2006
Associated or dissociated effects of syllable frequency in lexical decision and namingMarkus Conrad, Prisca Stenneken, Arthur M Jacobs
Memory & Cognition|October 4, 2007
Phonology as the source of syllable frequency effects in visual word recognition: evidence from FrenchMarkus Conrad, Jonathan Grainger, Arhur M Jacobs
Plos One|June 7, 2018
Why 'piss' is ruder than 'pee'? The role of sound in affective meaning makingArash Aryani, Markus Conrad, David Schmidtke, et al.
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Physics of Life Reviews|May 3, 2015
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 alMarkus Conrad
Cognition & Emotion|May 22, 2024
The role of valence and arousal for phonological iconicity in the lexicon of German: a cross-validation study using pseudoword ratingsDavid Schmidtke, Markus Conrad
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 2, 2018
Effects of affective phonological iconicity in online language processing: Evidence from a letter search taskDavid Schmidtke, Markus Conrad
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|January 30, 2007
Processing of syllables in production and recognition tasksPrisca Stenneken, Markus Conrad, Arthur Jacobs
Brain and Language|January 5, 2005
Effects of syllable-frequency in lexical decision and naming: an eye-movement studyFlorian Hutzler, Markus Conrad, Arthur M Jacobs
Frontiers in Psychology|October 9, 2013
Extracting salient sublexical units from written texts: "Emophon," a corpus-based approach to phonological iconicityArash Aryani, Arthur M Jacobs, Markus Conrad
Frontiers in Psychology|December 14, 2011
The Time Course of Emotion Effects in First and Second Language Processing: A Cross Cultural ERP Study with German-Spanish BilingualsMarkus Conrad, Guillermo Recio, Arthur M Jacobs
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 9, 2006
Associated or dissociated effects of syllable frequency in lexical decision and namingMarkus Conrad, Prisca Stenneken, Arthur M Jacobs
Memory & Cognition|October 4, 2007
Phonology as the source of syllable frequency effects in visual word recognition: evidence from FrenchMarkus Conrad, Jonathan Grainger, Arhur M Jacobs
Plos One|June 7, 2018
Why 'piss' is ruder than 'pee'? The role of sound in affective meaning makingArash Aryani, Markus Conrad, David Schmidtke, et al.
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