“…fMRI studies have shown that processing of valence and arousal are supported by distinct brain networks (Kensinger & Corkin, 2004) and have varying temporal representations (Bayer, Sommer, & Schacht, 2010;Citron, Weekes, & Ferstl, 2013;Olofsson, Nordin, Sequeira, & Polich, 2008;Recio, Conrad, Hansen, & Jacobs, 2014). In the ERP literature, two prominent components associated with emotional word processing include the early posterior negativity (EPN) and the LPC (for reviews see Citron, 2012, and, Olofsson et al, 2008. Specifically, greater negative deflections have been found in response to words high in arousal during early time windows, typically 200-350 ms post onset of the word (i.e., the EPN).…”