A number of computational models have been developed over the last 2 decades that are remarkably successful at explaining the process of translating print into sound. Nevertheless, 2 of the most successful computational accounts on the table fail to simulate the results from factorial experiments reported in this article in which university students read aloud letter strings that varied in terms of spelling–sound regularity and lexicality (regular words vs. exception words vs. nonwords) and stimulus quality (bright vs. dim). Skilled readers yielded additive effects of regularity and stimulus quality and additive effects of lexicality and stimulus quality on both RT and errors when nonwords were mixed with words. When only words appeared in ...
Recent years have seen significant advancement in our understanding of the mental processes involved...
DRC (Coltheart et al., 2001) and CDP++ (Perry et al., 2010) are two of the most successful models of...
An interaction of word frequency and word regularity has typically been observed in naming and lexic...
A number of computational models have been developed over the last 2 decades that are remarkably suc...
A report submitted by Michael J. Cortese to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 2001 ...
There are numerous reports in the visual word recognition literature that the joint effects of vario...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
S. O’Malley and D. Besner (2008) showed that additive effects of stimulus degradation and word frequ...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
Computational modelling has tremendously advanced our understanding of the processes involved in nor...
Computational modelling has tremendously advanced our understanding of the processes involved in nor...
Computational modelling has tremendously advanced our understanding of the processes involved in nor...
Computational accounts of reading aloud largely ignore context when stipulating how processing unfol...
Low-frequency irregular words are named more slowly and are more error prone than low-frequency regu...
Can readers exert control (albeit unconsciously) over activation at particular loci in the reading s...
Recent years have seen significant advancement in our understanding of the mental processes involved...
DRC (Coltheart et al., 2001) and CDP++ (Perry et al., 2010) are two of the most successful models of...
An interaction of word frequency and word regularity has typically been observed in naming and lexic...
A number of computational models have been developed over the last 2 decades that are remarkably suc...
A report submitted by Michael J. Cortese to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 2001 ...
There are numerous reports in the visual word recognition literature that the joint effects of vario...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
S. O’Malley and D. Besner (2008) showed that additive effects of stimulus degradation and word frequ...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
Computational modelling has tremendously advanced our understanding of the processes involved in nor...
Computational modelling has tremendously advanced our understanding of the processes involved in nor...
Computational modelling has tremendously advanced our understanding of the processes involved in nor...
Computational accounts of reading aloud largely ignore context when stipulating how processing unfol...
Low-frequency irregular words are named more slowly and are more error prone than low-frequency regu...
Can readers exert control (albeit unconsciously) over activation at particular loci in the reading s...
Recent years have seen significant advancement in our understanding of the mental processes involved...
DRC (Coltheart et al., 2001) and CDP++ (Perry et al., 2010) are two of the most successful models of...
An interaction of word frequency and word regularity has typically been observed in naming and lexic...