This article reports 2 experiments that examine techniques to shield against the potentially disruptive effects of task-irrelevant background speech on proofreading. The participants searched for errors in texts that were either normal (i.e., written in Times New Roman font) or altered (i.e., presented either in Haettenschweiler font or in Times New Roman but masked by visual noise) in 2 sound conditions: a silent condition and a condition with background speech. Proofreading for semantic/contextual errors was impaired by speech, but only when the text was normal. This effect of speech was completely abolished when the text was written in an altered font (Experiment 1) or when it was masked by visual noise (Experiment 2). There was no funct...
In 48 university students performing single-item spelling recognition, prior exposure to misspelled ...
Abstract. This study investigated the effects of speech synthesis on the proof-reading efficiency of...
The irrelevant speech effect (ISE) refers to the impairment of visual information processing by back...
A series of five experiments examined the effects of irrelevant speech on proofreading and memory. F...
AbstractIt is well-known that word frequency and predictability affect processing time. These effect...
Effects of background speech on reading were examined by playing aloud different types of backgro...
Previous research has indicated that meaningful background speech affects individuals reading compre...
It is not well understood whether background speech affects the initial processing of words during r...
Processing of discourse seems to be far from uniform with much evidence indicating that it can be qu...
It is not well understood whether background speech affects the initial processing of words during r...
There is extensive evidence that the segmental (i.e., phonemic) layer of phonology is routinely acti...
The effects of proofreading on the spelling accuracy of fifth-grade students were studied by having ...
Background speech is annoying and distracting when working on tasks that require focus, and accordin...
In open-plan offices employees have to perform demanding cognitive tasks in the presence of ambient ...
The effects of background English and Welsh speech on memory for visually-presented English words we...
In 48 university students performing single-item spelling recognition, prior exposure to misspelled ...
Abstract. This study investigated the effects of speech synthesis on the proof-reading efficiency of...
The irrelevant speech effect (ISE) refers to the impairment of visual information processing by back...
A series of five experiments examined the effects of irrelevant speech on proofreading and memory. F...
AbstractIt is well-known that word frequency and predictability affect processing time. These effect...
Effects of background speech on reading were examined by playing aloud different types of backgro...
Previous research has indicated that meaningful background speech affects individuals reading compre...
It is not well understood whether background speech affects the initial processing of words during r...
Processing of discourse seems to be far from uniform with much evidence indicating that it can be qu...
It is not well understood whether background speech affects the initial processing of words during r...
There is extensive evidence that the segmental (i.e., phonemic) layer of phonology is routinely acti...
The effects of proofreading on the spelling accuracy of fifth-grade students were studied by having ...
Background speech is annoying and distracting when working on tasks that require focus, and accordin...
In open-plan offices employees have to perform demanding cognitive tasks in the presence of ambient ...
The effects of background English and Welsh speech on memory for visually-presented English words we...
In 48 university students performing single-item spelling recognition, prior exposure to misspelled ...
Abstract. This study investigated the effects of speech synthesis on the proof-reading efficiency of...
The irrelevant speech effect (ISE) refers to the impairment of visual information processing by back...