Author

Jacobs M

FU Berlin, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience (CCNB) - Cited by 23,244 - Experimental Psychology - Affective Neuroscience - Neurocognitive Poetics

Biography

Jacobs M works in the Gesellschaft für Gesunde Arbeit Inc, D-01069 Dresden, Germany in the journal of ergonomics.  One of the reknowed wroks is Musculo-skeletal Stress When Transferring Totally Dependent Patients  
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The fictive brain: neurocognitive correlates of engagement in literature
AM Jacobs, RM WillemsReview of General Psychology 22 (2), 147-160, 2018201
110
2018
The gutenberg english poetry corpus: exemplary quantitative narrative analyses
AM JacobsFrontiers in Digital Humanities 5, 5, 2018201
52
2018
What makes a metaphor literary? Answers from two computational studies
AM Jacobs, A KinderMetaphor and Symbol 33 (2), 85-100, 2018201
47
2018
The sound of words evokes affective brain responses
A Aryani, CT Hsu, AM JacobsBrain sciences 8 (6), 94, 2018201
40
2018
Simple co‐occurrence statistics reproducibly predict association ratings
MJ Hofmann, C Biemann, C Westbury, M Murusidze, M Conrad, ...Cognitive science 42 (7), 2287-2312, 2018201
38
2018
Affective congruence between sound and meaning of words facilitates semantic decision
A Aryani, AM JacobsBehavioral sciences 8 (6), 56, 2018201
37
2018
Idiomatic expressions evoke stronger emotional responses in the brain than literal sentences
FMM Citron, C Cacciari, JM Funcke, CT Hsu, AM JacobsNeuropsychologia 131, 233-248, 2019201
29
2019
Do words stink? Neural reuse as a principle for understanding emotions in reading
JC Ziegler, M Montant, BB Briesemeister, TT Brink, B Wicker, A Ponz, ...Journal of cognitive neuroscience 30 (7), 1023-1032, 2018201
29
2018
Reading shakespeare sonnets: combining quantitative narrative analysis and predictive modeling—an eye tracking study
S Xue, J Lüdtke, T Sylvester, AM JacobsJournal of Eye Movement Research 12 (5), 2019201
27
2019
Affective iconic words benefit from additional sound–meaning integration in the left amygdala
A Aryani, CT Hsu, AM JacobsHuman brain mapping 40 (18), 5289-5300, 2019201
26
2019
(Neuro-) cognitive poetics and computational stylistics
AM JacobsScientific Study of Literature 8 (1), 165-208, 2018201
23
2018
Sentiment analysis of children and youth literature: is there a pollyanna effect?
AM Jacobs, B Herrmann, G Lauer, J Lüdtke, S SchroederFrontiers in psychology 11, 574746, 2020202
23
2020
Computing the affective-aesthetic potential of literary texts
AM Jacobs, A KinderAI 1 (1), 11-27, 191
20
2019
A novel co-occurrence-based approach to predict pure associative and semantic priming
A Roelke, N Franke, C Biemann, R Radach, AM Jacobs, MJ HofmannPsychonomic Bulletin & Review 25, 1488-1493, 202
18
2018
Eye movements and mental imagery during reading of literary texts with different narrative styles
L Magyari, A Mangen, A Kuzmičová, AM Jacobs, J LüdtkeJournal of eye movement research 13 (3), 2020202
18
2020
Same same but different: processing words in the aging brain
E Froehlich, J Liebig, C Morawetz, JC Ziegler, M Braun, HR Heekeren, ...Neuroscience 371, 75-95, 2018201
17
2018
Emotional and motivational aspects of digital reading
J Kaakinen, O Papp-Zipernovszky, E Werlen, N Castells, P Bergamin, ...Learning to read in a digital world, 141-4, 2018201
16
2018
A model-guided dissociation between subcortical and cortical contributions to word recognition
M Braun, M Kronbichler, F Richlan, S Hawelka, F Hutzler, AM JacobsScientific reports 9 (1), 4506, 2019201
15
2019