This study builds on a specific characteristic of letters of the Roman alphabet—namely, that each letter name is associated with two visual formats, corresponding to their uppercase and lowercase versions. Participants had to read aloud the names of single letters, and event-related potentials (ERPs) for six pairs of visually dissimilar upper- and lowercase letters were recorded. Assuming that the end product of processing is the same for upper- and lowercase letters sharing the same vocal response, ERPs were compared backward, starting from the onset of articulatory responses, and the first significant divergence was observed 120 ms before response onset. Given that naming responses were produced at around 414 ms, on average, these results...
Available online 9 June 2016Do all visual features in aword's constituent letters have the same impo...
In an experiment measuring event-related brain potentials (ERPs) single letter targets were preceded...
Simon Sees as Simon Does: Evidence for a Perception-Action Model of Letter Recognition Parkinson, Ji...
This study builds on a specific characteristic of letters of the Roman alphabet—namely, that each le...
International audienceThis study builds on a specific characteristic of letters of the Roman alphabe...
International audienceThis study builds on a specific characteristic of letters of the Roman alphabe...
International audienceThis study builds on a specific characteristic of letters of the Roman alphabe...
International audienceThis study builds on a specific characteristic of letters of the Roman alphabe...
WOS:000304593300012International audienceWe describe a novel method for tracking the time course of ...
WOS:000304593300012International audienceWe describe a novel method for tracking the time course of ...
Published online: 11 February 2019Visual similarity effects during the early stages of word processi...
ISBN : 978-2-9532965-0-1In the present study, online measures of letter identification were used to ...
ISBN : 978-2-9532965-0-1In the present study, online measures of letter identification were used to ...
International audienceMost classical models of visual word recognition are based on sequentially org...
International audienceMost classical models of visual word recognition are based on sequentially org...
Available online 9 June 2016Do all visual features in aword's constituent letters have the same impo...
In an experiment measuring event-related brain potentials (ERPs) single letter targets were preceded...
Simon Sees as Simon Does: Evidence for a Perception-Action Model of Letter Recognition Parkinson, Ji...
This study builds on a specific characteristic of letters of the Roman alphabet—namely, that each le...
International audienceThis study builds on a specific characteristic of letters of the Roman alphabe...
International audienceThis study builds on a specific characteristic of letters of the Roman alphabe...
International audienceThis study builds on a specific characteristic of letters of the Roman alphabe...
International audienceThis study builds on a specific characteristic of letters of the Roman alphabe...
WOS:000304593300012International audienceWe describe a novel method for tracking the time course of ...
WOS:000304593300012International audienceWe describe a novel method for tracking the time course of ...
Published online: 11 February 2019Visual similarity effects during the early stages of word processi...
ISBN : 978-2-9532965-0-1In the present study, online measures of letter identification were used to ...
ISBN : 978-2-9532965-0-1In the present study, online measures of letter identification were used to ...
International audienceMost classical models of visual word recognition are based on sequentially org...
International audienceMost classical models of visual word recognition are based on sequentially org...
Available online 9 June 2016Do all visual features in aword's constituent letters have the same impo...
In an experiment measuring event-related brain potentials (ERPs) single letter targets were preceded...
Simon Sees as Simon Does: Evidence for a Perception-Action Model of Letter Recognition Parkinson, Ji...