International audiencePrior research has shown that readers may misread words by switching letters across words (e.g., the word sand in sand lane being recognized as land). These so-called letter migration errors have been observed using a divided attention paradigm whereby two words are briefly presented simultaneously, and one is postcued for identification. Letter migrations might therefore be due to a task-induced division of attention across the two words. Here, we show that a similar rate of migration errors is obtained in a flanker paradigm in which a central target word is flanked to the left and to the right by task-irrelevant flanking words. Three words were simultaneously presented for the same brief duration. Asked to type the t...
International audienceThe present study builds on our prior work showing evidence for noisy word-pos...
International audienceSame-different matching Parallel word processing Word position coding A B S T ...
When briefly presented with pairs of words, skilled readers can sometimes report words with migrated...
International audiencePrior research has shown that readers may misread words by switching letters a...
Many models posit the use of distinctive spatial features to recognize letters of the alphabet, a fu...
In the current study we investigated whether orthographic information available from one upcoming pa...
Research has suggested that the word recognition process is influenced by the integration of orthogr...
International audienceWhen reading, orthographic information is extracted not only from the word the...
We report a case study of a patient, FL, who shows symptoms of attentional dyslexia. He performs bet...
We investigate whether orthographic processes influence the identification and encoding of letter po...
When reading, orthographic information is extracted not only from the word the reader is looking at,...
International audienceDuring reading, word recognition speed is influenced by the amount of orthogra...
International audienceThe present study builds on our prior work showing evidence for noisy word pos...
Crowding between adjacent letters has been investigated primarily as a spatial effect. The purpose o...
Is letter information processed in parallel or serially when readers encounter words? Kwantes and Me...
International audienceThe present study builds on our prior work showing evidence for noisy word-pos...
International audienceSame-different matching Parallel word processing Word position coding A B S T ...
When briefly presented with pairs of words, skilled readers can sometimes report words with migrated...
International audiencePrior research has shown that readers may misread words by switching letters a...
Many models posit the use of distinctive spatial features to recognize letters of the alphabet, a fu...
In the current study we investigated whether orthographic information available from one upcoming pa...
Research has suggested that the word recognition process is influenced by the integration of orthogr...
International audienceWhen reading, orthographic information is extracted not only from the word the...
We report a case study of a patient, FL, who shows symptoms of attentional dyslexia. He performs bet...
We investigate whether orthographic processes influence the identification and encoding of letter po...
When reading, orthographic information is extracted not only from the word the reader is looking at,...
International audienceDuring reading, word recognition speed is influenced by the amount of orthogra...
International audienceThe present study builds on our prior work showing evidence for noisy word pos...
Crowding between adjacent letters has been investigated primarily as a spatial effect. The purpose o...
Is letter information processed in parallel or serially when readers encounter words? Kwantes and Me...
International audienceThe present study builds on our prior work showing evidence for noisy word-pos...
International audienceSame-different matching Parallel word processing Word position coding A B S T ...
When briefly presented with pairs of words, skilled readers can sometimes report words with migrated...