Vision in a cluttered scene is extremely inefficient. This damaging effect of clutter, known as crowding, affects many aspects of visual processing (e.g., reading speed). We examined observers' processing of crowded targets in a lexical decision task, using single-character Chinese words that are compact but carry semantic meaning. Despite being unrecognizable and indistinguishable from matched nonwords, crowded prime words still generated robust semantic-priming effects on lexical decisions for test words presented in isolation. Indeed, the semantic-priming effect of crowded primes was similar to that of uncrowded primes. These findings show that the meanings of words survive crowding even when the identities of the words do not, suggestin...
Two experiments are reported that provide evidence on task-induced effects dur-ing visual lexical pr...
In 2 experiments, we assessed the effects of response latency and task-induced goals on the onset an...
Crowding is a phenomenon that characterizes normal periphery limiting letter identification when oth...
The goal of the current studies was to examine the influence of top-down mechanisms on the crowding ...
Lexical decision and pronunciation tasks were used to investigate semantic priming, the finding that...
Word reading speed in peripheral vision is slower when words are in close proximity of other words (...
Two experiments are reported that provide evidence on task-induced effects during visual lexical pro...
There are now extensive behavioral and neuropsychological evidence to indicate that semantic informa...
In 2 experiments, we assessed the effects of response latency and task-induced goals on the onset an...
Because the environment is cluttered, objects rarely appear in isolation. The visual system must the...
AbstractWord reading speed in peripheral vision is slower when words are in close proximity of other...
A method used widely to study the first 250 ms of visual word recognition is masked priming: These s...
Views of natural scenes unfold over time, and objects of interest that were present a moment ago ten...
Because the environment is cluttered, objects rarely appear in isolation. The visual system must the...
There is psychophysical evidence that low-level priming, e.g., from oriented gratings, as well as hi...
Two experiments are reported that provide evidence on task-induced effects dur-ing visual lexical pr...
In 2 experiments, we assessed the effects of response latency and task-induced goals on the onset an...
Crowding is a phenomenon that characterizes normal periphery limiting letter identification when oth...
The goal of the current studies was to examine the influence of top-down mechanisms on the crowding ...
Lexical decision and pronunciation tasks were used to investigate semantic priming, the finding that...
Word reading speed in peripheral vision is slower when words are in close proximity of other words (...
Two experiments are reported that provide evidence on task-induced effects during visual lexical pro...
There are now extensive behavioral and neuropsychological evidence to indicate that semantic informa...
In 2 experiments, we assessed the effects of response latency and task-induced goals on the onset an...
Because the environment is cluttered, objects rarely appear in isolation. The visual system must the...
AbstractWord reading speed in peripheral vision is slower when words are in close proximity of other...
A method used widely to study the first 250 ms of visual word recognition is masked priming: These s...
Views of natural scenes unfold over time, and objects of interest that were present a moment ago ten...
Because the environment is cluttered, objects rarely appear in isolation. The visual system must the...
There is psychophysical evidence that low-level priming, e.g., from oriented gratings, as well as hi...
Two experiments are reported that provide evidence on task-induced effects dur-ing visual lexical pr...
In 2 experiments, we assessed the effects of response latency and task-induced goals on the onset an...
Crowding is a phenomenon that characterizes normal periphery limiting letter identification when oth...