How does the meaning of a word affect how quickly we can recognize it? Accounts of visual word recognition allow semantic information to facilitate performance but have neglected the role of modality-specific perceptual attention in activating meaning. We predicted that modality-specific semantic information would differentially facilitate lexical decision and reading aloud, depending on how perceptual attention is implicitly directed by each task. Large-scale regression analyses showed the perceptual modalities involved in representing a word’s referent concept influence how easily that word is recognized. Both lexical decision and reading-aloud tasks direct attention toward vision, and are faster and more accurate for strongly visual word...
Background: Normal reading requires eye guidance and activation of lexical representations so that w...
When processing language, the cognitive system has access to information from a range of modalities ...
According to the interactive activation framework proposed by McClelland and Rumelhart (1981), activ...
Abstract To what extent does semantic information play a functional role in visual word recognition?...
The importance of perceptual experience for the representation and processing of words was document...
In the present study, we investigated whether the activation of semantic information during spoken w...
In studying any behavior, one needs to first operationalize the targeted behavior. In the present ca...
Visual attention is biased by both visual and semantic representations activated by words. We invest...
The richness of semantic representations associated with individual words has emerged as an importan...
Since the discovery of the Stroop Effect in 1935 questions about the role of language vs. non-lexica...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of congruence between the sensory modality through ...
Embodied theories of language postulate that language meaning is stored in modality-specific brain a...
Previous studies have reported facilitatory effects of semantic richness on word recognition (e.g., ...
International audience■ We investigated how linguistic intention affects the time course of visual w...
People are constantly confronted by a barrage of visual information. Visual attention is the crucial...
Background: Normal reading requires eye guidance and activation of lexical representations so that w...
When processing language, the cognitive system has access to information from a range of modalities ...
According to the interactive activation framework proposed by McClelland and Rumelhart (1981), activ...
Abstract To what extent does semantic information play a functional role in visual word recognition?...
The importance of perceptual experience for the representation and processing of words was document...
In the present study, we investigated whether the activation of semantic information during spoken w...
In studying any behavior, one needs to first operationalize the targeted behavior. In the present ca...
Visual attention is biased by both visual and semantic representations activated by words. We invest...
The richness of semantic representations associated with individual words has emerged as an importan...
Since the discovery of the Stroop Effect in 1935 questions about the role of language vs. non-lexica...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of congruence between the sensory modality through ...
Embodied theories of language postulate that language meaning is stored in modality-specific brain a...
Previous studies have reported facilitatory effects of semantic richness on word recognition (e.g., ...
International audience■ We investigated how linguistic intention affects the time course of visual w...
People are constantly confronted by a barrage of visual information. Visual attention is the crucial...
Background: Normal reading requires eye guidance and activation of lexical representations so that w...
When processing language, the cognitive system has access to information from a range of modalities ...
According to the interactive activation framework proposed by McClelland and Rumelhart (1981), activ...