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Jana Lüdtke
Jana Lüdtke
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Processing negated sentences with contradictory predicates: Is a door that is not open mentally closed?
B Kaup, J Lüdtke, RA Zwaan
Journal of Pragmatics 38 (7), 1033-1050, 2006
4252006
Experiential simulations of negated text information
B Kaup, RH Yaxley, CJ Madden, RA Zwaan, J Lüdtke
Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 60 (7), 976-990, 2007
2542007
Event-related potential correlates of negation in a sentence–picture verification paradigm
J Lüdtke, CK Friedrich, M De Filippis, B Kaup
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 20 (8), 1355-1370, 2008
1942008
The experiential view of language comprehension: How is negation represented
B Kaup, RA Zwaan, J Lüdtke
Higher level language processes in the brain: Inference and comprehension …, 2007
1762007
Immersing in the stillness of an early morning: testing the mood empathy hypothesis of poetry reception.
J Lüdtke, B Meyer-Sickendieck, AM Jacobs
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts 8 (3), 363, 2014
1272014
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
972015
Context effects when reading negative and affirmative sentences
J Lüdtke, B Kaup
Proceedings of the 28th annual conference of the cognitive science society …, 2006
952006
Immersion into narrative and poetic worlds
AM Jacobs, J Lüdtke
Narrative absorption 27, 69, 2017
552017
Mood-empathic and aesthetic responses in poetry reception: a model-guided, multilevel, multimethod approach
AM Jacobs, J Lüdtke, A Aryani, B Meyer-Sickendieck, M Conrad
Scientific Study of Literature 6 (1), 87-130, 2016
482016
The emotion potential of simple sentences: additive or interactive effects of nouns and adjectives?
J Lüdtke, AM Jacobs
Frontiers in psychology 6, 1137, 2015
402015
Reading shakespeare sonnets: combining quantitative narrative analysis and predictive modeling—an eye tracking study
S Xue, J Lüdtke, T Sylvester, AM Jacobs
Journal of Eye Movement Research 12 (5), 2019
392019
What’s in the brain that ink may character…. A quantitative narrative analysis of Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets for use in (Neuro-) cognitive poetics
AM Jacobs, S Schuster, S Xue, J Lüdtke
Scientific Study of Literature 7 (1), 4-51, 2017
382017
Sentiment analysis of children and youth literature: is there a pollyanna effect?
AM Jacobs, B Herrmann, G Lauer, J Lüdtke, S Schroeder
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 574746, 2020
362020
“The drawer is still closed”: Simulating past and future actions when processing sentences that describe a state
B Kaup, J Lüdtke, C Maienborn
Brain and language 112 (3), 159-166, 2010
352010
Eye movements and mental imagery during reading of literary texts with different narrative styles
L Magyari, A Mangen, A Kuzmičová, AM Jacobs, J Lüdtke
Journal of eye movement research 13 (3), 2020
282020
What is the difference? Rereading Shakespeare’s sonnets—An eye tracking study
S Xue, AM Jacobs, J Lüdtke
Frontiers in psychology 11, 421, 2020
232020
Following in Jakobson and Lévi-Strauss’ footsteps: A neurocognitive poetics investigation of eye movements during the reading of Baudelaire’s ‘Les Chats’
M Fechino, AM Jacobs, J Lüdtke
Journal of Eye Movement Research 13 (3), 2020
232020
Comprehending negation: A study with adults diagnosed with high functioning autism or Asperger's syndrome
R Schindele, J Lüdtke, B Kaup
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG 5 (4), 421-444, 2008
222008
Bausteine einer neurokognitiven Poetik: foregrounding/backgrounding, lyrische Stimmung und ästhetisches Gefallen
AM Jacobs, J Lüdtke, B Meyer-Sickendiek
Elements of a neurocognitive poetics: Foregrounding/backgrounding, typical …, 2013
202013
The SLS-Berlin: validation of a German computer-based screening test to measure reading proficiency in early and late adulthood
J Lüdtke, E Froehlich, AM Jacobs, F Hutzler
Frontiers in psychology 10, 1682, 2019
172019
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