Markus Conrad

4.5k total citations
55 papers, 3.1k citations indexed

About

Markus Conrad is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Developmental and Educational Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Markus Conrad has authored 55 papers receiving a total of 3.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 37 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 24 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 24 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology. Recurrent topics in Markus Conrad's work include Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (26 papers), Reading and Literacy Development (21 papers) and Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (14 papers). Markus Conrad is often cited by papers focused on Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (26 papers), Reading and Literacy Development (21 papers) and Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (14 papers). Markus Conrad collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Spain and United States. Markus Conrad's co-authors include Arthur M. Jacobs, Melissa L.‐H. Võ, Lars Kuchinke, Markus Hofmann, Chun‐Ting Hsu, David Schmidtke, Karolina Urton, Guillermo Recio, Arash Aryani and Manuel Carreiras and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, PLoS ONE and NeuroImage.

In The Last Decade

Markus Conrad

55 papers receiving 3.0k citations

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Markus Conrad 1.9k 1.5k 1.0k 800 336 55 3.1k
Miriam Faust 2.8k 1.4× 2.5k 1.7× 1.1k 1.1× 1.0k 1.3× 351 1.0× 87 4.4k
Jeanette Altarriba 1.9k 1.0× 1.3k 0.9× 1.4k 1.4× 774 1.0× 297 0.9× 96 3.4k
Chris Westbury 2.2k 1.1× 1.1k 0.7× 1.2k 1.2× 556 0.7× 499 1.5× 70 3.4k
Hiram Brownell 2.6k 1.4× 1.2k 0.8× 1.4k 1.3× 976 1.2× 126 0.4× 69 3.8k
Evelyn C. Ferstl 1.7k 0.9× 780 0.5× 714 0.7× 703 0.9× 116 0.3× 47 2.3k
Bruno G. Bara 1.5k 0.8× 632 0.4× 888 0.9× 850 1.1× 345 1.0× 82 2.9k
Sara C. Sereno 2.5k 1.3× 1.0k 0.7× 2.1k 2.0× 359 0.4× 569 1.7× 49 3.5k
Michael P. Kaschak 1.8k 0.9× 2.1k 1.4× 1.9k 1.9× 1.9k 2.4× 262 0.8× 59 4.1k
Deborah M. Burke 3.3k 1.7× 949 0.7× 2.0k 1.9× 310 0.4× 363 1.1× 48 4.1k
Laurie A. Stowe 2.5k 1.3× 908 0.6× 1.8k 1.7× 509 0.6× 427 1.3× 57 3.7k

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All Works

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Conrad, Markus, et al.. (2019). Making sense of social interaction: Emotional coherence drives semantic integration as assessed by event-related potentials. Neuropsychologia. 125. 1–13. 7 indexed citations
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Schmidtke, David & Markus Conrad. (2018). Effects of affective phonological iconicity in online language processing: Evidence from a letter search task.. Journal of Experimental Psychology General. 147(10). 1544–1552. 8 indexed citations
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Aryani, Arash, Markus Conrad, David Schmidtke, & Arthur M. Jacobs. (2018). Why 'piss' is ruder than 'pee'? The role of sound in affective meaning making. PLoS ONE. 13(6). e0198430–e0198430. 51 indexed citations
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Conrad, Markus & Christian von Scheve. (2016). The Good, the Bad, and the Male: Men, But Not Women, Avoid Own-Gender Stereotypical Judgments of Affective Valence. Gender Issues. 34(3). 223–239. 3 indexed citations
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Kotz, Sonja A., et al.. (2016). Phonological Iconicity Electrifies: An ERP Study on Affective Sound-to-Meaning Correspondences in German. Frontiers in Psychology. 7. 1200–1200. 23 indexed citations
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Citron, Francesca, et al.. (2015). When emotions are expressed figuratively: Psycholinguistic and Affective Norms of 619 Idioms for German (PANIG). Behavior Research Methods. 48(1). 91–111. 59 indexed citations
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Conrad, Markus. (2015). On the role of language from basic to cultural modulation of affect. Physics of Life Reviews. 13. 40–42. 2 indexed citations
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Schmidtke, David, Tobias Schröder, Arthur M. Jacobs, & Markus Conrad. (2014). ANGST: Affective norms for German sentiment terms, derived from the affective norms for English words. Behavior Research Methods. 46(4). 1108–1118. 114 indexed citations
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Schröder, Tobias, et al.. (2014). Emotional connotations of words related to authority and community. Behavior Research Methods. 47(3). 720–735. 8 indexed citations
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Hsu, Chun‐Ting, Arthur M. Jacobs, & Markus Conrad. (2014). Can Harry Potter still put a spell on us in a second language? An fMRI study on reading emotion-laden literature in late bilinguals. Cortex. 63. 282–295. 113 indexed citations
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Aryani, Arash, Arthur M. Jacobs, & Markus Conrad. (2013). Extracting salient sublexical units from written texts: “Emophon,” a corpus-based approach to phonological iconicity. Frontiers in Psychology. 4. 654–654. 38 indexed citations
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Conrad, Markus, Manuel Carreiras, Sascha Tamm, & Arthur M. Jacobs. (2009). Syllables and bigrams: Orthographic redundancy and syllabic units affect visual word recognition at different processing levels.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance. 35(2). 461–479. 61 indexed citations
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Võ, Melissa L.‐H., Markus Conrad, Lars Kuchinke, et al.. (2009). The Berlin Affective Word List Reloaded (BAWL-R). Behavior Research Methods. 41(2). 534–538. 403 indexed citations
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Võ, Melissa L.‐H., Arthur M. Jacobs, Lars Kuchinke, et al.. (2007). The coupling of emotion and cognition in the eye: Introducing the pupil old/new effect. Psychophysiology. 45(1). 130–140. 161 indexed citations
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Conrad, Markus, Prisca Stenneken, & Arthur M. Jacobs. (2006). Associated or dissociated effects of syllable frequency in lexical decision and naming. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 13(2). 339–345. 34 indexed citations
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Stenneken, Prisca, Markus Conrad, Florian Hutzler, Mario Braun, & Arthur M. Jacobs. (2005). Frequency Effects with Visual Words and Syllables in a Dyslexic Reader. Behavioural Neurology. 16(2-3). 103–117. 11 indexed citations
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Kuchinke, Lars, Arthur M. Jacobs, Claudia Grubich, et al.. (2005). Incidental effects of emotional valence in single word processing: An fMRI study. NeuroImage. 28(4). 1022–1032. 237 indexed citations
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Hutzler, Florian, Jürgen Bergmann, Markus Conrad, et al.. (2004). Inhibitory effects of first syllable-frequency in lexical decision: an event-related potential study. Neuroscience Letters. 372(3). 179–184. 68 indexed citations

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