Masked priming tasks have been used widely to study early orthographic processes-the coding of letter position and letter identity. Recently, using masked priming in the same-different task Lupker, Nakayama, and Perea (2015a) reported finding a phonological priming effect with primes presented in Japanese Katakana, and English target words presented in the Roman alphabet, and based on this finding, suggested that previously reported effects in the same-different task in the literature could be based on phonology rather than orthography. In this article, the authors explain why the design of Lupker et al.'s experiment does not address this question; they then report 2 new experiments that do. The results indicate that the priming produced by...
In a recent paper, Paterson, Liversedge, and Davis (2009) showed inhibitory priming effects for a wo...
It is well-established that allographs like the uppercase and lowercase forms of the Roman alphabet ...
There is increasing evidence that orthographic information has an impact on spoken word processing. ...
International audienceBriefly presented forward-masked primes that share letters with a word target ...
A series of experiments assessed masked priming for letters and words that are visually similar (SIM...
In a masked priming word-naming task, a facilitation due to the initial-segmental sound overlap for ...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that orthographic knowledge is coded in an abstract format in Eng...
Four experiments are reported investigating orthographic priming effects in French by varying the nu...
Norris and colleagues have proposed that priming effects observed in the masked prime same–different...
In opaque orthographies, the activation of orthographic and phonological codes follows distinct time...
A prime generated by transposing two internal letters (e.g., jugde) produces strong priming of the o...
Is the production of written words affected by their phonological properties? Most researchers agree...
International audienceThree lexical decision experiments in French investigated the effects of brief...
University students made lexical decisions to eight- or nine-letter words preceded by masked primes ...
It has been assumed that fluent reading requires efficient integration of orthographic and phonologi...
In a recent paper, Paterson, Liversedge, and Davis (2009) showed inhibitory priming effects for a wo...
It is well-established that allographs like the uppercase and lowercase forms of the Roman alphabet ...
There is increasing evidence that orthographic information has an impact on spoken word processing. ...
International audienceBriefly presented forward-masked primes that share letters with a word target ...
A series of experiments assessed masked priming for letters and words that are visually similar (SIM...
In a masked priming word-naming task, a facilitation due to the initial-segmental sound overlap for ...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that orthographic knowledge is coded in an abstract format in Eng...
Four experiments are reported investigating orthographic priming effects in French by varying the nu...
Norris and colleagues have proposed that priming effects observed in the masked prime same–different...
In opaque orthographies, the activation of orthographic and phonological codes follows distinct time...
A prime generated by transposing two internal letters (e.g., jugde) produces strong priming of the o...
Is the production of written words affected by their phonological properties? Most researchers agree...
International audienceThree lexical decision experiments in French investigated the effects of brief...
University students made lexical decisions to eight- or nine-letter words preceded by masked primes ...
It has been assumed that fluent reading requires efficient integration of orthographic and phonologi...
In a recent paper, Paterson, Liversedge, and Davis (2009) showed inhibitory priming effects for a wo...
It is well-established that allographs like the uppercase and lowercase forms of the Roman alphabet ...
There is increasing evidence that orthographic information has an impact on spoken word processing. ...