International audienceThe aim of the present study was to explore the central (e.g., lexical processing) and peripheral processes (motor preparation and execution) underlying word production during typewriting. To do so, we tested non-professional typers in a picture typing task while continuously recording EEG. Participants were instructed to write (by means of a standard keyboard) the corresponding name for a given picture. The lexical frequency of the words was manipulated: half of the picture names were of high-frequency while the remaining were of low-frequency. Different measures were obtained: (1) first keystroke latency and (2) keystroke latency of the subsequent letters and duration of the word. Moreover, ERPs locked to the onset o...
The effect of lexical frequency on language-processing tasks is exceptionally reliable. For example,...
International audienceBehavioral and neuropsychological studies on written production suggested that...
International audienceThe present study was aimed at testing the locus of word frequency effects in ...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to explore the central (e.g., lexical process...
The aim of the present study was to explore the central (e.g., lexical processing) and peripheral pr...
In this study we investigated the intricate interplay between central linguistic processing and peri...
International audienceTyping is becoming our preferred way of writing. Perhaps because of the relati...
International audienceThe present study investigated the effect of psycholinguistic variables on mea...
Previous studies of spoken picture naming using event-related potentials (ERPs) have shown that spea...
Two fundamental factors affecting the speed of spoken word production are lexical frequency and sent...
In spelling-to-dictation tasks, skilled spellers consistently initiate spelling of high-frequency wo...
International audienceThe functional relationship between language and motor processing was investig...
International audienceRecent work in language production research suggests complex relationships bet...
The present study investigated the effect of psycholinguistic variables on measures of response late...
The automatization of handwriting and typing is sustained by both sensorimotor and linguistic abilit...
The effect of lexical frequency on language-processing tasks is exceptionally reliable. For example,...
International audienceBehavioral and neuropsychological studies on written production suggested that...
International audienceThe present study was aimed at testing the locus of word frequency effects in ...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to explore the central (e.g., lexical process...
The aim of the present study was to explore the central (e.g., lexical processing) and peripheral pr...
In this study we investigated the intricate interplay between central linguistic processing and peri...
International audienceTyping is becoming our preferred way of writing. Perhaps because of the relati...
International audienceThe present study investigated the effect of psycholinguistic variables on mea...
Previous studies of spoken picture naming using event-related potentials (ERPs) have shown that spea...
Two fundamental factors affecting the speed of spoken word production are lexical frequency and sent...
In spelling-to-dictation tasks, skilled spellers consistently initiate spelling of high-frequency wo...
International audienceThe functional relationship between language and motor processing was investig...
International audienceRecent work in language production research suggests complex relationships bet...
The present study investigated the effect of psycholinguistic variables on measures of response late...
The automatization of handwriting and typing is sustained by both sensorimotor and linguistic abilit...
The effect of lexical frequency on language-processing tasks is exceptionally reliable. For example,...
International audienceBehavioral and neuropsychological studies on written production suggested that...
International audienceThe present study was aimed at testing the locus of word frequency effects in ...