“…Regarding arousal, mixed findings have been reported too: there are reports of facilitating (e.g., Recio et al, 2014), inhibitory (e.g., Kuperman et al, 2014) and null effects (e.g., Rodríguez-Ferreiro & Davies, 2019). Even though other word properties may contribute to these inconsistencies [e.g., concreteness (see Kousta et al, 2011;Borghi et al, 2017), semantic ambiguity (see Ferré et al, 2021) and word frequency (see Barriga-Paulino et al, 2022)], subjects' individual differences in relation to affective processing could also have a role in explaining these conflicting results (Mueller & Kuchinke, 2016;Silva et al, 2012). Just to give an example, in the study of Silva et al (2012), participants with high-and low-disgust sensitivity performed a lexical decision task (LDT) which included both negative disgustrelated words and neutral words.…”