Emotional responses to irony and emoticons in written language: evidence from EDA and facial EMG

While the basic nature of irony is saying one thing and communicating the opposite, it may also serve additional social and emotional functions, such as projecting humour or anger. Emoticons often accompany irony in computer-mediated communication, and have been suggested to increase enjoyment of co...

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Main Authors: Thompson, Dominic, Mackenzie, Ian G., Leuthold, Hartmut, Filik, Ruth
Format: Article
Published: Wiley 2016
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/32382/