The Berlin affective word list reloaded (BAWL-R) MLH Võ, M Conrad, L Kuchinke, K Urton, MJ Hofmann, AM Jacobs Behavior research methods 41 (2), 534-538, 2009 | 639 | 2009 |
The word frequency effect M Brysbaert, M Buchmeier, M Conrad, AM Jacobs, J Bölte, A Böhl Experimental psychology, 2011 | 533 | 2011 |
Incidental effects of emotional valence in single word processing: an fMRI study L Kuchinke, AM Jacobs, C Grubich, MLH Vo, M Conrad, M Herrmann NeuroImage 28 (4), 1022-1032, 2005 | 393 | 2005 |
The coupling of emotion and cognition in the eye: Introducing the pupil old/new effect MLH Võ, AM Jacobs, L Kuchinke, M Hofmann, M Conrad, A Schacht, ... Psychophysiology 45 (1), 130-140, 2008 | 268 | 2008 |
ANGST: Affective norms for German sentiment terms, derived from the affective norms for English words DS Schmidtke, T Schröder, AM Jacobs, M Conrad Behavior research methods 46, 1108-1118, 2014 | 193 | 2014 |
Can Harry Potter still put a spell on us in a second language? An fMRI study on reading emotion-laden literature in late bilinguals CT Hsu, AM Jacobs, M Conrad Cortex 63, 282-295, 2015 | 190 | 2015 |
Cross-validating the Berlin affective word list MLH Võ, AM Jacobs, M Conrad Behavior research methods 38, 606-609, 2006 | 189 | 2006 |
Replicating syllable frequency effects in Spanish in German: One more challenge to computational models of visual word recognition M Conrad, A Jacobs Language and Cognitive Processes 19 (3), 369-390, 2004 | 183 | 2004 |
The time course of emotion effects in first and second language processing: A cross cultural ERP study with German–Spanish bilinguals M Conrad, G Recio, AM Jacobs Frontiers in psychology 2, 351, 2011 | 182 | 2011 |
Fiction feelings in Harry Potter: haemodynamic response in the mid-cingulate cortex correlates with immersive reading experience CT Hsu, M Conrad, AM Jacobs Neuroreport 25 (17), 1356-1361, 2014 | 166 | 2014 |
Phonological iconicity DS Schmidtke, M Conrad, AM Jacobs Frontiers in psychology 5, 80, 2014 | 140 | 2014 |
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 | 124 | 2015 |
Syllables and bigrams: orthographic redundancy and syllabic units affect visual word recognition at different processing levels. M Conrad, M Carreiras, S Tamm, AM Jacobs Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 35 (2), 461, 2009 | 118 | 2009 |
On pleasure and thrill: The interplay between arousal and valence during visual word recognition G Recio, M Conrad, LB Hansen, AM Jacobs Brain and language 134, 34-43, 2014 | 117 | 2014 |
Phonology as the source of syllable frequency effects in visual word recognition: Evidence from French M Conrad, J Grainger, AM Jacobs Memory & Cognition 35 (5), 974-983, 2007 | 110 | 2007 |
Inhibitory effects of first syllable-frequency in lexical decision: an event-related potential study F Hutzler, J Bergmann, M Conrad, M Kronbichler, P Stenneken, ... Neuroscience Letters 372 (3), 179-184, 2004 | 105 | 2004 |
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 | 101 | 2016 |
Measuring the basic affective tone of poems via phonological saliency and iconicity. A Aryani, M Kraxenberger, S Ullrich, AM Jacobs, M Conrad Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts 10 (2), 191, 2016 | 98 | 2016 |
10 years of BAWLing into affective and aesthetic processes in reading: what are the echoes? AM Jacobs, MLH Võ, BB Briesemeister, M Conrad, MJ Hofmann, ... Frontiers in psychology 6, 714, 2015 | 95 | 2015 |
Contrasting effects of token and type syllable frequency in lexical decision M Conrad, M Carreiras, AM Jacobs Language and Cognitive Processes 23 (2), 296-326, 2008 | 84 | 2008 |