To study prelexical processes involved in visual word recognition a task is needed that only operates at the level of abstract letter identities. The masked priming same-different task has been purported to do this, as the same pattern of priming is shown for words and nonwords. However, studies using this task have consistently found a processing advantage for words over nonwords, indicating a lexicality effect. We investigated the locus of this word advantage. Experiment 1 used conventional visually-presented reference stimuli to test previous accounts of the lexicality effect. Results rule out the use of different strategies, or strength of representations, for words and nonwords. No interaction was shown between prime type and word type...
The proposition that psi is operative not as an anomaly but as a normative component of information ...
The proposition that psi is operative not as an anomaly but as a normative component of information ...
Lexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or auditorily were faster when ...
To study prelexical processes involved in visual word recognition a task is needed that only operate...
To study prelexical processes involved in visual word recognition a task is needed that only operate...
A method used widely to study the first 250 ms of visual word recognition is masked priming: These s...
Four lexical decision experiments were performed with an orthographic priming paradigm in which test...
Masked priming has a short and somewhat controversial history. When used as a tool to study whether ...
International audienceThe masked priming technique was combined with ERP recordings to provide a fur...
International audienceThe masked priming technique was combined with ERP recordings to provide a fur...
International audienceThe masked priming technique was combined with ERP recordings to provide a fur...
Multiple Session Masked Priming was used to investigate differences between individuals in the fine-...
International audienceTwo experiments combined masked priming with ERP recordings in order to examin...
International audienceTwo experiments combined masked priming with ERP recordings in order to examin...
University students named a 72-ms masked target word that was preceded by two 120-ms consecutively p...
The proposition that psi is operative not as an anomaly but as a normative component of information ...
The proposition that psi is operative not as an anomaly but as a normative component of information ...
Lexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or auditorily were faster when ...
To study prelexical processes involved in visual word recognition a task is needed that only operate...
To study prelexical processes involved in visual word recognition a task is needed that only operate...
A method used widely to study the first 250 ms of visual word recognition is masked priming: These s...
Four lexical decision experiments were performed with an orthographic priming paradigm in which test...
Masked priming has a short and somewhat controversial history. When used as a tool to study whether ...
International audienceThe masked priming technique was combined with ERP recordings to provide a fur...
International audienceThe masked priming technique was combined with ERP recordings to provide a fur...
International audienceThe masked priming technique was combined with ERP recordings to provide a fur...
Multiple Session Masked Priming was used to investigate differences between individuals in the fine-...
International audienceTwo experiments combined masked priming with ERP recordings in order to examin...
International audienceTwo experiments combined masked priming with ERP recordings in order to examin...
University students named a 72-ms masked target word that was preceded by two 120-ms consecutively p...
The proposition that psi is operative not as an anomaly but as a normative component of information ...
The proposition that psi is operative not as an anomaly but as a normative component of information ...
Lexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or auditorily were faster when ...