Tina M. Sutton, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Psychology-Cognitive/Development | State University of New York, Albany, Albany, NY, United States |
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(The influence of emotion on attention: Examining the processing of negative and positive emotion words in the dot probe task.) |
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Sutton TM, Herbert AM, Clark DQ. (2019) Valence, arousal, and dominance ratings for facial stimuli. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1747021819829012 |
Sutton TM, Lutz C. (2018) Attentional capture for emotional words and images: The importance of valence and arousal. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale |
Sutton TM, Altarriba J. (2016) Finding the positive in all of the negative: Facilitation for color-related emotion words in a negative priming paradigm. Acta Psychologica. 170: 84-93 |
Sutton TM, Altarriba J. (2015) Color associations to emotion and emotion-laden words: A collection of norms for stimulus construction and selection. Behavior Research Methods |
Sutton TM, Altarriba J. (2015) Color associations to emotion and emotion-laden words: A collection of norms for stimulus construction and selection Behavior Research Methods |
Sutton TM, Altarriba J. (2011) The automatic activation and perception of emotion in word processing: Evidence from a modified dot probe paradigm Journal of Cognitive Psychology. 23: 736-747 |
Sutton TM, Altarriba J. (2008) Emotion words in the mental lexicon Emotion Words in the Monolingual and Bilingual Lexicon. 3: 29-46 |
Sutton TM, Altarriba J, Gianico JL, et al. (2007) The automatic access of emotion: Emotional Stroop effects in Spanish-English bilingual speakers Cognition and Emotion. 21: 1077-1090 |