In 3 experiments, the authors investigated the extent to which objects that are about to be named are processed prior to fixation. Participants named pairs or triplets of objects. One of the objects, initially seen extrafoveally (the interloper), was replaced by a different object (the target) during the saccade toward it. The interloper-target pairs were identical or unrelated objects or visually and conceptually unrelated objects with homophonous names (e.g., animal-baseball bat). The mean latencies and gaze durations for the targets were shorter in the identity and homophone conditions than in the unrelated condition. This was true when participants viewed a fixation mark until the interloper appeared and when they fixated on another obj...
An ongoing issue in visual cognition concerns the roles played by low-and high-level information in ...
In four experiments, participants named target pictures that were accompanied by distractor pictures...
Item does not contain fulltextEarlier research has established that speakers usually fixate the obje...
In 3 experiments, the authors investigated the extent to which objects that are about to be named ar...
In two experiments, we investigated the processing of extrafoveal objects in a double-object naming ...
In two experiments, we investigated the processing of extrafoveal objects in a double-object naming ...
The authors investigated whether speakers who named several objects processed them sequentially or i...
The authors investigated whether speakers who named several objects processed them sequentially or i...
The goal of the study was to examine whether speakers naming pairs of objects would retrieve the nam...
Earlier research has shown that speakers naming object pairs can retrieve their names in parallel, b...
Contains fulltext : 19013.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The coordination...
Object detection and identification are fundamental to human vision, and there is mounting evidence ...
In a visual search experiment, participants had to decide whether or not a target object was present...
There is ongoing debate on whether object meaning can be processed outside foveal vision, making sem...
There is ongoing debate on whether object meaning can be processed outside foveal vision, making sem...
An ongoing issue in visual cognition concerns the roles played by low-and high-level information in ...
In four experiments, participants named target pictures that were accompanied by distractor pictures...
Item does not contain fulltextEarlier research has established that speakers usually fixate the obje...
In 3 experiments, the authors investigated the extent to which objects that are about to be named ar...
In two experiments, we investigated the processing of extrafoveal objects in a double-object naming ...
In two experiments, we investigated the processing of extrafoveal objects in a double-object naming ...
The authors investigated whether speakers who named several objects processed them sequentially or i...
The authors investigated whether speakers who named several objects processed them sequentially or i...
The goal of the study was to examine whether speakers naming pairs of objects would retrieve the nam...
Earlier research has shown that speakers naming object pairs can retrieve their names in parallel, b...
Contains fulltext : 19013.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The coordination...
Object detection and identification are fundamental to human vision, and there is mounting evidence ...
In a visual search experiment, participants had to decide whether or not a target object was present...
There is ongoing debate on whether object meaning can be processed outside foveal vision, making sem...
There is ongoing debate on whether object meaning can be processed outside foveal vision, making sem...
An ongoing issue in visual cognition concerns the roles played by low-and high-level information in ...
In four experiments, participants named target pictures that were accompanied by distractor pictures...
Item does not contain fulltextEarlier research has established that speakers usually fixate the obje...