Earlier studies had shown that speakers naming several objects typically look at each object until they have retrieved the phonological form of its name and therefore look longer at objects with long names than at objects with shorter names. We examined whether this tight eye-to-speech coordination was maintained at different speech rates and after increasing amounts of practice. Participants named the same set of objects with monosyllabic or disyllabic names on up to 20 successive trials. In Experiment 1, they spoke as fast as they could, whereas in Experiment 2 they had to maintain a fixed moderate or faster speech rate. In both experiments, the durations of the gazes to the objects decreased with increasing speech rate, indicating that a...
Two experiments were conducted with younger and older speakers. In Experiment 1, participants named ...
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Griffin [Griffin, Z. M. (2003). A reversed length effect in coordinating the preparation and articul...
Earlier studies had shown that speakers naming several objects typically look at each object until t...
Contains fulltext : 19013.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The coordination...
Item does not contain fulltextEarlier research has established that speakers usually fixate the obje...
The goal of the study was to examine whether speakers naming pairs of objects would retrieve the nam...
Eye movements have been shown to reflect word recognition and language comprehension processes occur...
Eye movements have been shown to reflect word recognition and language comprehension processes occur...
The authors investigated whether speakers who named several objects processed them sequentially or i...
The authors tested whether the attentional blink (AB), a deficit in the ability to report a second t...
Contains fulltext : 73395.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The flow of ac...
According to Levelt, Roelofs, and Meyer (1999) speakers generate the phonological and phonetic repre...
Earlier work has shown that speakers naming several objects usually look at each of them before nami...
Controversy exists about whether dual-task interference from word planning reflects structural bottl...
Two experiments were conducted with younger and older speakers. In Experiment 1, participants named ...
Item does not contain fulltextAccording to Levelt, Roelofs, and Meyer (1999) speakers generate the p...
Griffin [Griffin, Z. M. (2003). A reversed length effect in coordinating the preparation and articul...
Earlier studies had shown that speakers naming several objects typically look at each object until t...
Contains fulltext : 19013.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The coordination...
Item does not contain fulltextEarlier research has established that speakers usually fixate the obje...
The goal of the study was to examine whether speakers naming pairs of objects would retrieve the nam...
Eye movements have been shown to reflect word recognition and language comprehension processes occur...
Eye movements have been shown to reflect word recognition and language comprehension processes occur...
The authors investigated whether speakers who named several objects processed them sequentially or i...
The authors tested whether the attentional blink (AB), a deficit in the ability to report a second t...
Contains fulltext : 73395.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The flow of ac...
According to Levelt, Roelofs, and Meyer (1999) speakers generate the phonological and phonetic repre...
Earlier work has shown that speakers naming several objects usually look at each of them before nami...
Controversy exists about whether dual-task interference from word planning reflects structural bottl...
Two experiments were conducted with younger and older speakers. In Experiment 1, participants named ...
Item does not contain fulltextAccording to Levelt, Roelofs, and Meyer (1999) speakers generate the p...
Griffin [Griffin, Z. M. (2003). A reversed length effect in coordinating the preparation and articul...