AbstractPeripheral vision plays an important role in normal reading, but its role becomes larger for visually impaired people with central-field loss. This experiment studied whether lexical processing differs in central and peripheral vision through the analysis of word-frequency effects in lexical decisions. We asked two main questions: (1) Do central and peripheral vision differ in the time course of lexical processing? and (2) do central and peripheral vision differ in the quality of lexical processing? To address the first question, we examined the time course of frequency effects in central and peripheral vision over a range from 25 to 500 ms. We found that significant frequency effects occurred for the shortest exposures, 25–50 ms, i...
AbstractA saccadic choice task (Kirchner & Thorpe, 2006) was used to measure word processing speed i...
Phonological impairments are strongly associated with reading difficulties (RD) in an opaque orth...
International audienceA saccadic choice task (Kirchner & Thorpe, 2006) was used to measure word proc...
AbstractPeripheral vision plays an important role in normal reading, but its role becomes larger for...
International audiencePeople with central field loss (CFL) use peripheral vision to identify words. ...
AbstractWord recognition thresholds and rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) reading rates for bo...
AbstractOur goal is to link spatial and temporal properties of letter recognition to reading speed f...
Recent research has shown that differences in the effectiveness of spatial frequencies for fast and ...
International audienceVisual scene perception is based on reciprocal interactions between central an...
AbstractStudies in normally sighted people suggest that scene recognition is based on global physica...
Visual-span profiles are plots of letter-recognition accuracy as a function of letter position left ...
Readers use perceptual input in order to recognize a word and integrate it into the sentence context...
International audienceProactive models of visual perception propose that the rapid processing of low...
Background: Normal reading requires eye guidance and activation of lexical representations so that w...
Although evidence is still scarce, recent research suggests key differences in how deaf and hearing ...
AbstractA saccadic choice task (Kirchner & Thorpe, 2006) was used to measure word processing speed i...
Phonological impairments are strongly associated with reading difficulties (RD) in an opaque orth...
International audienceA saccadic choice task (Kirchner & Thorpe, 2006) was used to measure word proc...
AbstractPeripheral vision plays an important role in normal reading, but its role becomes larger for...
International audiencePeople with central field loss (CFL) use peripheral vision to identify words. ...
AbstractWord recognition thresholds and rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) reading rates for bo...
AbstractOur goal is to link spatial and temporal properties of letter recognition to reading speed f...
Recent research has shown that differences in the effectiveness of spatial frequencies for fast and ...
International audienceVisual scene perception is based on reciprocal interactions between central an...
AbstractStudies in normally sighted people suggest that scene recognition is based on global physica...
Visual-span profiles are plots of letter-recognition accuracy as a function of letter position left ...
Readers use perceptual input in order to recognize a word and integrate it into the sentence context...
International audienceProactive models of visual perception propose that the rapid processing of low...
Background: Normal reading requires eye guidance and activation of lexical representations so that w...
Although evidence is still scarce, recent research suggests key differences in how deaf and hearing ...
AbstractA saccadic choice task (Kirchner & Thorpe, 2006) was used to measure word processing speed i...
Phonological impairments are strongly associated with reading difficulties (RD) in an opaque orth...
International audienceA saccadic choice task (Kirchner & Thorpe, 2006) was used to measure word proc...