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The Madrid Affective Database for Spanish (MADS): Ratings of Dominance, Familiarity, Subjective Age of Acquisition and Sensory Experience

The current study presents ratings by 540 Spanish native speakers for dominance, familiarity, subjective age of acquisition (AoA), and sensory experience (SER) for the 875 Spanish words included in the Madrid Affective Database for Spanish (MADS). The norms can be downloaded as supplementary materia...

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Autores principales: Hinojosa, José A., Rincón-Pérez, Irene, Romero-Ferreiro, Mª Verónica, Martínez-García, Natalia, Villalba-García, Cristina, Montoro, Pedro R., Pozo, Miguel A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4882010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27227521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155866
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author Hinojosa, José A.
Rincón-Pérez, Irene
Romero-Ferreiro, Mª Verónica
Martínez-García, Natalia
Villalba-García, Cristina
Montoro, Pedro R.
Pozo, Miguel A.
author_facet Hinojosa, José A.
Rincón-Pérez, Irene
Romero-Ferreiro, Mª Verónica
Martínez-García, Natalia
Villalba-García, Cristina
Montoro, Pedro R.
Pozo, Miguel A.
author_sort Hinojosa, José A.
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description The current study presents ratings by 540 Spanish native speakers for dominance, familiarity, subjective age of acquisition (AoA), and sensory experience (SER) for the 875 Spanish words included in the Madrid Affective Database for Spanish (MADS). The norms can be downloaded as supplementary materials for this manuscript from https://figshare.com/s/8e7b445b729527262c88 These ratings may be of potential relevance to researches who are interested in characterizing the interplay between language and emotion. Additionally, with the aim of investigating how the affective features interact with the lexicosemantic properties of words, we performed correlational analyses between norms for familiarity, subjective AoA and SER, and scores for those affective variables which are currently included in the MADs. A distinct pattern of significant correlations with affective features was found for different lexicosemantic variables. These results show that familiarity, subjective AoA and SERs may have independent effects on the processing of emotional words. They also suggest that these psycholinguistic variables should be fully considered when formulating theoretical approaches to the processing of affective language.
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spelling pubmed-48820102016-06-10 The Madrid Affective Database for Spanish (MADS): Ratings of Dominance, Familiarity, Subjective Age of Acquisition and Sensory Experience Hinojosa, José A. Rincón-Pérez, Irene Romero-Ferreiro, Mª Verónica Martínez-García, Natalia Villalba-García, Cristina Montoro, Pedro R. Pozo, Miguel A. PLoS One Research Article The current study presents ratings by 540 Spanish native speakers for dominance, familiarity, subjective age of acquisition (AoA), and sensory experience (SER) for the 875 Spanish words included in the Madrid Affective Database for Spanish (MADS). The norms can be downloaded as supplementary materials for this manuscript from https://figshare.com/s/8e7b445b729527262c88 These ratings may be of potential relevance to researches who are interested in characterizing the interplay between language and emotion. Additionally, with the aim of investigating how the affective features interact with the lexicosemantic properties of words, we performed correlational analyses between norms for familiarity, subjective AoA and SER, and scores for those affective variables which are currently included in the MADs. A distinct pattern of significant correlations with affective features was found for different lexicosemantic variables. These results show that familiarity, subjective AoA and SERs may have independent effects on the processing of emotional words. They also suggest that these psycholinguistic variables should be fully considered when formulating theoretical approaches to the processing of affective language. Public Library of Science 2016-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4882010/ /pubmed/27227521 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155866 Text en © 2016 Hinojosa et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hinojosa, José A.
Rincón-Pérez, Irene
Romero-Ferreiro, Mª Verónica
Martínez-García, Natalia
Villalba-García, Cristina
Montoro, Pedro R.
Pozo, Miguel A.
The Madrid Affective Database for Spanish (MADS): Ratings of Dominance, Familiarity, Subjective Age of Acquisition and Sensory Experience
title The Madrid Affective Database for Spanish (MADS): Ratings of Dominance, Familiarity, Subjective Age of Acquisition and Sensory Experience
title_full The Madrid Affective Database for Spanish (MADS): Ratings of Dominance, Familiarity, Subjective Age of Acquisition and Sensory Experience
title_fullStr The Madrid Affective Database for Spanish (MADS): Ratings of Dominance, Familiarity, Subjective Age of Acquisition and Sensory Experience
title_full_unstemmed The Madrid Affective Database for Spanish (MADS): Ratings of Dominance, Familiarity, Subjective Age of Acquisition and Sensory Experience
title_short The Madrid Affective Database for Spanish (MADS): Ratings of Dominance, Familiarity, Subjective Age of Acquisition and Sensory Experience
title_sort madrid affective database for spanish (mads): ratings of dominance, familiarity, subjective age of acquisition and sensory experience
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4882010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27227521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155866
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