Francesca Citron
Affiliations: | 2012-2014 | Psychology | Lancaster University, Bailrigg, England, United Kingdom |
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Citron FMM, Michaelis N, Goldberg AE. (2020) Metaphorical language processing and amygdala activation in L1 and L2. Neuropsychologia. 107381 |
Citron FMM, Lee M, Michaelis N. (2020) Affective and psycholinguistic norms for German conceptual metaphors (COMETA). Behavior Research Methods |
RASSE C, ONYSKO A, CITRON FMM. (2020) Conceptual metaphors in poetry interpretation: a psycholinguistic approach Language and Cognition. 12: 310-342 |
Citron FMM, Cacciari C, Funcke JM, et al. (2019) Idiomatic expressions evoke stronger emotional responses in the brain than literal sentences. Neuropsychologia |
Citron FM, Güsten J, Michaelis N, et al. (2016) Conventional metaphors in longer passages evoke affective brain response. Neuroimage |
Citron FM, Abugaber D, Herbert C. (2015) Approach and Withdrawal Tendencies during Written Word Processing: Effects of Task, Emotional Valence, and Emotional Arousal. Frontiers in Psychology. 6: 1935 |
Citron FM, Cacciari C, Kucharski M, et al. (2015) When emotions are expressed figuratively: Psycholinguistic and Affective Norms of 619 Idioms for German (PANIG). Behavior Research Methods |
Hsu CT, Jacobs AM, Citron FM, et al. (2015) The emotion potential of words and passages in reading Harry Potter--an fMRI study. Brain and Language. 142: 96-114 |
Citron FM, Goldberg AE. (2014) Metaphorical sentences are more emotionally engaging than their literal counterparts. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 26: 2585-95 |
Citron FM, Gray MA, Critchley HD, et al. (2014) Emotional valence and arousal affect reading in an interactive way: neuroimaging evidence for an approach-withdrawal framework. Neuropsychologia. 56: 79-89 |