The present study investigated the influence of lexical word properties on the early stages of visual word processing (<250 ms) and how the dynamics of lexical access interact with task-driven top-down processes. We compared the brain’s electrical response (event-related potentials, ERPs) of 39 proficient adult readers for the effects of word frequency and word lexicality during an explicit reading task versus a visual immediate-repetition detection task where no linguistic intention is required. In general, we observed that left-lateralized processes linked to perceptual expertise for reading are task independent. Moreover, there was no hint of a word frequency effect in early ERPs, while there was a lexicality effect which was modulate...
Recently there has been a renewed interest in cognitive psychology on the effects of the age of word...
This ERP study investigated the cognitive nature of the P1–N1 components during orthographic process...
International audienceThe present study explored the possibility to use Steady-State Visual Evoked P...
The present study investigated the influence of lexical word properties on the early stages of visua...
In this thesis, three main questions were addressed using event-related potentials (ERPs): (1) the ...
International audience■ We investigated how linguistic intention affects the time course of visual w...
In the course of reading development children become familiar with letter strings and learn to disti...
Behavioral studies have shown that the legibility of handwritten script hinders visual word recognit...
Reading seems as easy and natural as listening. It is still not clear how we acquire this skill, and...
Typical adults read remarkably quickly. Such fast reading is facilitated by brain processes that are...
It is often assumed that word reading proceeds automatically. Here, we tested this assumption by rec...
Efficient analysis of written words in normal reading is likely to reflect use of neural circuits fo...
In the present study, we investigated the effects of word-level age of acquisition (AoA) on natural ...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of both word age of acquisition (AoA) and frequen...
Two fundamental factors affecting the speed of spoken word production are lexical frequency and sent...
Recently there has been a renewed interest in cognitive psychology on the effects of the age of word...
This ERP study investigated the cognitive nature of the P1–N1 components during orthographic process...
International audienceThe present study explored the possibility to use Steady-State Visual Evoked P...
The present study investigated the influence of lexical word properties on the early stages of visua...
In this thesis, three main questions were addressed using event-related potentials (ERPs): (1) the ...
International audience■ We investigated how linguistic intention affects the time course of visual w...
In the course of reading development children become familiar with letter strings and learn to disti...
Behavioral studies have shown that the legibility of handwritten script hinders visual word recognit...
Reading seems as easy and natural as listening. It is still not clear how we acquire this skill, and...
Typical adults read remarkably quickly. Such fast reading is facilitated by brain processes that are...
It is often assumed that word reading proceeds automatically. Here, we tested this assumption by rec...
Efficient analysis of written words in normal reading is likely to reflect use of neural circuits fo...
In the present study, we investigated the effects of word-level age of acquisition (AoA) on natural ...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of both word age of acquisition (AoA) and frequen...
Two fundamental factors affecting the speed of spoken word production are lexical frequency and sent...
Recently there has been a renewed interest in cognitive psychology on the effects of the age of word...
This ERP study investigated the cognitive nature of the P1–N1 components during orthographic process...
International audienceThe present study explored the possibility to use Steady-State Visual Evoked P...