International audienceThe word length effect in Lexical Decision (LD) has been studied in many behavioral experiments but no computational models has yet simulated this effect. We use a new Bayesian model of visual word recognition, the BRAID model, that simulates expert readers performance. BRAID integrates an attentional component modeled by a Gaus-sian probability distribution, a mechanism of lateral interference between adjacent letters and an acuity gradient, but no phonological component. We explored the role of visual attention on the word length effect using 1,200 French words from 4 to 11 letters. A series of five simulations was carried out to assess (a) the impact of a single attentional focus versus multiple shifts of attention ...
Part of a general research programme on visual word recognition is concerned with stimulus attribute...
Beginning readers' reading latencies increase as words become longer. This length effect is believed...
The influence of perceived word length in the recognition of tachistoscopically presented isolated w...
International audienceThe word length effect in Lexical Decision (LD) has been studied in many behav...
International audienceThe effects of word length on visual word recognition have been examined with ...
In the present study, we reexamined the effect of word length (number of letters in a word) on lexic...
The authors tested whether the attentional blink (AB), a deficit in the ability to report a second t...
International audienceIn visual word processing modeling, few models have successfully accounted for...
Previous research on the effect of word length on reading confounded the number of letters (NrL) in ...
International audienceDuring reading acquisition, beginning readers transition from serial to more p...
Eye movements during reading are guided by the physical and lexical properties of words. The relativ...
15 pagesInternational audienceThrough the analysis of length effects (2-to-4 syllables) in reading a...
A. W. Young and A. W. Ellis (1985, Brain and Language, 24, 326-358) have shown that visual length of...
AbstractIn previous eye movement research on word length effects, spatial width has been confounded ...
An eye movement experiment is reported in which target words of two and four letters were presented ...
Part of a general research programme on visual word recognition is concerned with stimulus attribute...
Beginning readers' reading latencies increase as words become longer. This length effect is believed...
The influence of perceived word length in the recognition of tachistoscopically presented isolated w...
International audienceThe word length effect in Lexical Decision (LD) has been studied in many behav...
International audienceThe effects of word length on visual word recognition have been examined with ...
In the present study, we reexamined the effect of word length (number of letters in a word) on lexic...
The authors tested whether the attentional blink (AB), a deficit in the ability to report a second t...
International audienceIn visual word processing modeling, few models have successfully accounted for...
Previous research on the effect of word length on reading confounded the number of letters (NrL) in ...
International audienceDuring reading acquisition, beginning readers transition from serial to more p...
Eye movements during reading are guided by the physical and lexical properties of words. The relativ...
15 pagesInternational audienceThrough the analysis of length effects (2-to-4 syllables) in reading a...
A. W. Young and A. W. Ellis (1985, Brain and Language, 24, 326-358) have shown that visual length of...
AbstractIn previous eye movement research on word length effects, spatial width has been confounded ...
An eye movement experiment is reported in which target words of two and four letters were presented ...
Part of a general research programme on visual word recognition is concerned with stimulus attribute...
Beginning readers' reading latencies increase as words become longer. This length effect is believed...
The influence of perceived word length in the recognition of tachistoscopically presented isolated w...