The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way orthographic neighbors are spread across letter positions) influences visual word recognition. Three word conditions were compared. Word neighbors were either concentrated on one letter position (e.g., nasse/basselasse- tasse-masse) or were unequally spread across two letter positions (e.g., pelle / celle-selle-telle-perle), or were equally spread across two letter positions (e.g., litre / titre-vitre-libre-livre). Predictions based on the interactive activation model [McClelland & Rumelhart (1981). Psychological Review, 88, 375–401] were generated by running simulations and were confirmed in the lexical decision task. Data showed that words w...
This article reports two lexical decision experiments that provide evidence for the automatic activa...
The experiment reported here investigated the sensitivity of concreteness effects to orthographic ne...
We investigated whether and how sublexical units such as phonological syllables mediate access to th...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
Two lexical decision experiments, using words that were selected and closely matched on several crit...
Two experiments are reported that examine the influence of a given word's ortllographic neighbours (...
A word from a dense neighborhood is often read aloud faster than a word from a sparse neighborhood. ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe recognition of words is a central component of language processing...
In the area of visual word recognition, there is considerable disagreement as to whether neighborhoo...
The effect of orthographic neighbourhood size (N) on lexical decision reaction time differs when wor...
This study aimed at examining whether and to what extent orthographic neighborhood of words influenc...
International audienceThe neighbourhood frequency effect was investigated by a letter-case manipulat...
The aim was to investigate the activation spread between the orthographic lexicon and the affective ...
Word recognition, according to the adult readers’ lexical skill differences (reading, spelling and v...
This article reports two lexical decision experiments that provide evidence for the automatic activa...
The experiment reported here investigated the sensitivity of concreteness effects to orthographic ne...
We investigated whether and how sublexical units such as phonological syllables mediate access to th...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
Two lexical decision experiments, using words that were selected and closely matched on several crit...
Two experiments are reported that examine the influence of a given word's ortllographic neighbours (...
A word from a dense neighborhood is often read aloud faster than a word from a sparse neighborhood. ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe recognition of words is a central component of language processing...
In the area of visual word recognition, there is considerable disagreement as to whether neighborhoo...
The effect of orthographic neighbourhood size (N) on lexical decision reaction time differs when wor...
This study aimed at examining whether and to what extent orthographic neighborhood of words influenc...
International audienceThe neighbourhood frequency effect was investigated by a letter-case manipulat...
The aim was to investigate the activation spread between the orthographic lexicon and the affective ...
Word recognition, according to the adult readers’ lexical skill differences (reading, spelling and v...
This article reports two lexical decision experiments that provide evidence for the automatic activa...
The experiment reported here investigated the sensitivity of concreteness effects to orthographic ne...
We investigated whether and how sublexical units such as phonological syllables mediate access to th...