In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the issue of orthographic processing in visual word recognition. We compare the SERIOL model to parallel models in their ability to explain experimental data at the lexical and sub-lexical levels. We find that the parallel models have difficulty accounting for position-independent letter priming, letter perceptibility patterns, and temporal effects
A long-standing debate in reading research is whether printed words are perceived in a feedforward m...
164 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Two Event-Related Potential (...
Despite a century of research into visual word recognition, basic questions remain unresolved about ...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the issue of orthographic processing in visual...
A model of orthographic processing is described that postulates read-out from different information ...
There is now considerable evidence showing that the time to read a word out loud is influenced by an...
Low-frequency irregular words are named more slowly and are more error prone than low-frequency regu...
When reading, orthographic information is extracted not only from the word the reader is looking at,...
International audienceWhen reading, orthographic information is extracted not only from the word the...
Is letter information processed in parallel or serially when readers encounter words? Kwantes and Me...
It is mostly agreed that in order to identify a visually presented word, both the identity and the p...
International audienceDuring reading acquisition, beginning readers transition from serial to more p...
It is becoming increasingly clear that interhemispheric transfer is an important factor in visual wo...
In the current study we investigated whether orthographic information available from one upcoming pa...
International audienceThe masked priming technique was combined with ERP recordings to provide a fur...
A long-standing debate in reading research is whether printed words are perceived in a feedforward m...
164 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Two Event-Related Potential (...
Despite a century of research into visual word recognition, basic questions remain unresolved about ...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the issue of orthographic processing in visual...
A model of orthographic processing is described that postulates read-out from different information ...
There is now considerable evidence showing that the time to read a word out loud is influenced by an...
Low-frequency irregular words are named more slowly and are more error prone than low-frequency regu...
When reading, orthographic information is extracted not only from the word the reader is looking at,...
International audienceWhen reading, orthographic information is extracted not only from the word the...
Is letter information processed in parallel or serially when readers encounter words? Kwantes and Me...
It is mostly agreed that in order to identify a visually presented word, both the identity and the p...
International audienceDuring reading acquisition, beginning readers transition from serial to more p...
It is becoming increasingly clear that interhemispheric transfer is an important factor in visual wo...
In the current study we investigated whether orthographic information available from one upcoming pa...
International audienceThe masked priming technique was combined with ERP recordings to provide a fur...
A long-standing debate in reading research is whether printed words are perceived in a feedforward m...
164 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Two Event-Related Potential (...
Despite a century of research into visual word recognition, basic questions remain unresolved about ...