Previous studies found that valence and visual half-field have an influence on word reading: Words are processed more efficiently when they evoke positive feelings and when they appear in the right visual field. In the present study we tried to address previous (contradictory) reports of an interaction between valence and visual half-field.A group of 39 right-handed undergraduates completed a lexical decision task in their native language (Dutch). They responded to 300 trials with real words and 300 trials with non-words. Overall, participants responded more efficiently to positive words and there was a strong right visual field advantage. We did not find a significant interaction, however. Further analysis indicated that to find a replicab...
A lexical decision experiment tested visual field stimulation of word targets after priming the cent...
Recent developments on the optimal viewing position (OVP) effect suggest that it may be caused by th...
This study was an investigation involving the evaluation of performance in each of the four lateral ...
Previous studies found that valence and visual half-field have an influence on word reading: Words a...
It is widely accepted that the valence of a word (neutral, positive, or negative) influences lexical...
International audienceAccording to the body specificity hypothesis, the way we interact with our env...
In lateralized lexical decision tasks (LDTs), accuracy is higher and reaction times (RTs) are faster...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00283932 Copyright El...
Right-handed participants respond more quickly and more accurately to written words presented in the...
Language research has moved from the left hemisphere (LH) processing all language, to a differential...
In lateralized lexical decision tasks (LDTs), accuracy is higher and reaction times (RTs) are faster...
The research tests the prediction of the inhibitory-interaction hypothesis (Wey, Cook, Landis, Regar...
It is widely accepted that the valence of a word (neutral, positive, or negative) influences lexical...
Summary In two experiments, performance of right-handed adult subjects was compared in tasks involvi...
The findings of previous investigations into word perception in the upper and the lower visual field...
A lexical decision experiment tested visual field stimulation of word targets after priming the cent...
Recent developments on the optimal viewing position (OVP) effect suggest that it may be caused by th...
This study was an investigation involving the evaluation of performance in each of the four lateral ...
Previous studies found that valence and visual half-field have an influence on word reading: Words a...
It is widely accepted that the valence of a word (neutral, positive, or negative) influences lexical...
International audienceAccording to the body specificity hypothesis, the way we interact with our env...
In lateralized lexical decision tasks (LDTs), accuracy is higher and reaction times (RTs) are faster...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00283932 Copyright El...
Right-handed participants respond more quickly and more accurately to written words presented in the...
Language research has moved from the left hemisphere (LH) processing all language, to a differential...
In lateralized lexical decision tasks (LDTs), accuracy is higher and reaction times (RTs) are faster...
The research tests the prediction of the inhibitory-interaction hypothesis (Wey, Cook, Landis, Regar...
It is widely accepted that the valence of a word (neutral, positive, or negative) influences lexical...
Summary In two experiments, performance of right-handed adult subjects was compared in tasks involvi...
The findings of previous investigations into word perception in the upper and the lower visual field...
A lexical decision experiment tested visual field stimulation of word targets after priming the cent...
Recent developments on the optimal viewing position (OVP) effect suggest that it may be caused by th...
This study was an investigation involving the evaluation of performance in each of the four lateral ...