No Self Without Salience:Affective and Self-relevance Ratings of 552 Emotionally Valenced and Neutral Dutch Words

It is unknown how self-relevance is dependent on emotional salience. Emotional salience encompasses an individual's degree of attraction or aversion to emotionally-valenced information. The current study investigated the interconnection between self and salience through the evaluation of emotional valence and self-relevance. 56 native Dutch participants completed a questionnaire assessing valence, intensity, and self-relevance of 552 Dutch nouns and verbs. One-way repeated-measures ANCOVA investigated the relationship between valence and self, age and gender. Repeated-measures ANCOVA also test... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Dimitrova, Lora
Vissia, Eline M.
Geugies, Hanneke
Hofstetter, Hedwig
Chalavi, Sima
Reinders, Antje A. T. S.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Reihe/Periodikum: Dimitrova , L , Vissia , E M , Geugies , H , Hofstetter , H , Chalavi , S & Reinders , A A T S 2022 , ' No Self Without Salience : Affective and Self-relevance Ratings of 552 Emotionally Valenced and Neutral Dutch Words ' , Journal of Psycholinguistic Research , vol. 51 , pp. 17-32 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10936-021-09784-1
Schlagwörter: Concept of self / Self-relevance / Valence / Standardized stimulus set / Dutch / GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER / ATTENTIONAL BIAS / RECOGNITION / POSITIVITY / STIMULI / AROUSAL / ESTEEM / GENDER / SYSTEM / YOUNG
Sprache: Englisch
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It is unknown how self-relevance is dependent on emotional salience. Emotional salience encompasses an individual's degree of attraction or aversion to emotionally-valenced information. The current study investigated the interconnection between self and salience through the evaluation of emotional valence and self-relevance. 56 native Dutch participants completed a questionnaire assessing valence, intensity, and self-relevance of 552 Dutch nouns and verbs. One-way repeated-measures ANCOVA investigated the relationship between valence and self, age and gender. Repeated-measures ANCOVA also tested the relationship between valence and self with intensity ratings and effects of gender and age. Results showed a significant main effect of valence for self-relevant words. Intensity analyses showed a main effect of valence but not of self-relevance. There were no significant effects of gender and age. The most important finding presents that self-relevance is dependent on valence. These findings concerning the relationship between self and salience opens avenues to study an individual's self-definition.