Visual word recognition requires information about the positions as well as the identities of the letters in a word. This study addresses representation of letter position at prelexical levels of the word recognition process. We present evidence from an acquired dyslexic patient, L.H.D., who perseverates letters in single-word reading tasks: Far more often than expected by chance, L.H.D.'s reading responses include letters from preceding responses (e.g., SAILOR read as SAILOG immediately after FLAG was read correctly). Analyses carried out over two large data sets compared the positions of perseverated letters (e.g., the G in SAILOG) with the positions of the corresponding "source" letters (e.g., the G in FLAG). The analyses assessed the ex...
The ability to identify letters and encode their position is a crucial step of the word recognition ...
The ability to identify letters and encode their position is a crucial step of the word recognition ...
At a minimum, our long-term memory representations of word spellings consist of ordered strings of s...
We report data from experiments on orthographic and phonological coding in two patients with attenti...
We report a detailed and extensive single-case study of an acquired dyslexic patient, L.H.D., who su...
International audienceThe ability to identify letters and encode their position is a crucial step of...
International audienceThe ability to identify letters and encode their position is a crucial step of...
International audienceThe ability to identify letters and encode their position is a crucial step of...
Many word-reading models assume that the early stages of reading involve a separate process of lette...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
This article focuses on applying the SERIOL model of orthographic processing to dyslexia. The model ...
We investigated the visual word recognition ability of M.T., a young boy with surface dyslexia, by m...
International audienceWe investigated the visual word recognition ability of M.T., a young boy with ...
Despite a large body of evidence investigating how letter-position information is encoded during lex...
International audienceWe investigated the visual word recognition ability of M.T., a young boy with ...
The ability to identify letters and encode their position is a crucial step of the word recognition ...
The ability to identify letters and encode their position is a crucial step of the word recognition ...
At a minimum, our long-term memory representations of word spellings consist of ordered strings of s...
We report data from experiments on orthographic and phonological coding in two patients with attenti...
We report a detailed and extensive single-case study of an acquired dyslexic patient, L.H.D., who su...
International audienceThe ability to identify letters and encode their position is a crucial step of...
International audienceThe ability to identify letters and encode their position is a crucial step of...
International audienceThe ability to identify letters and encode their position is a crucial step of...
Many word-reading models assume that the early stages of reading involve a separate process of lette...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
This article focuses on applying the SERIOL model of orthographic processing to dyslexia. The model ...
We investigated the visual word recognition ability of M.T., a young boy with surface dyslexia, by m...
International audienceWe investigated the visual word recognition ability of M.T., a young boy with ...
Despite a large body of evidence investigating how letter-position information is encoded during lex...
International audienceWe investigated the visual word recognition ability of M.T., a young boy with ...
The ability to identify letters and encode their position is a crucial step of the word recognition ...
The ability to identify letters and encode their position is a crucial step of the word recognition ...
At a minimum, our long-term memory representations of word spellings consist of ordered strings of s...