Word orthographic knowledge is necessary to develop expert and fast reading and correct orthographic production. Lexical orthographic acquisition is a complex and largely unknown process. This acquisition is mostly implicit during reading. It would depend on phonological decoding and on other factors not précised yet. Both theoretical and empirical data suggest that the simultaneous visual processing made during word reading could influence lexical orthographic acquisition. This hypothesis is assessed with both regression analyses and experimental studies. Regression analyses examine the relation between visual attention span (VAS), which estimates the maximal simultaneous processing abilities, and the lexical orthographic knowledge. Result...
A recent perspective considers that, besides Broca's and Wernicke's areas, language understanding re...
Currently, to account visuospatial information processing, the dominant hypothesis is that of the vi...
This thesis focuses on the acquisition of liaison by french children aged between 2 and 6. Through c...
We conducted five studies to examine the role of phonological code in visual word recognition in chi...
The aim of this PhD is the study of French [VN]N/A compounds such as porte-plume, casse-cou or tord-...
Saccades are brief movements of the eyes which bring peripheral visual objects onto the central, fov...
Our study deals with the organisation of verb lexicon in aphasics, partly through an exploratory stu...
N° d'ordre : DU 1740, EDSPIC : 372Positron emission tomographs (PET) are fitted with highly capable ...
The increase of textual sources over the Web offers an opportunity for knowledge extraction and know...
Comparing and building knowledge diagnostic is a challenge in the field of Technology Enhanced Learn...
version provisoire avant correctionsThis PhD dissertation aims at understanding ongoing mechanisms o...
Today, accessing wide volumes of information is reality. Information retrieval (IR) techniques are m...
In a strongly competitive context, one of the main stakes for the actors of the audiovisual services...
The work described in this dissertation is grounded by three major findings. Firstly, numerous resea...
Number transcoding in children is a domain rarely investigated. The PhD goal is to test the main pre...
A recent perspective considers that, besides Broca's and Wernicke's areas, language understanding re...
Currently, to account visuospatial information processing, the dominant hypothesis is that of the vi...
This thesis focuses on the acquisition of liaison by french children aged between 2 and 6. Through c...
We conducted five studies to examine the role of phonological code in visual word recognition in chi...
The aim of this PhD is the study of French [VN]N/A compounds such as porte-plume, casse-cou or tord-...
Saccades are brief movements of the eyes which bring peripheral visual objects onto the central, fov...
Our study deals with the organisation of verb lexicon in aphasics, partly through an exploratory stu...
N° d'ordre : DU 1740, EDSPIC : 372Positron emission tomographs (PET) are fitted with highly capable ...
The increase of textual sources over the Web offers an opportunity for knowledge extraction and know...
Comparing and building knowledge diagnostic is a challenge in the field of Technology Enhanced Learn...
version provisoire avant correctionsThis PhD dissertation aims at understanding ongoing mechanisms o...
Today, accessing wide volumes of information is reality. Information retrieval (IR) techniques are m...
In a strongly competitive context, one of the main stakes for the actors of the audiovisual services...
The work described in this dissertation is grounded by three major findings. Firstly, numerous resea...
Number transcoding in children is a domain rarely investigated. The PhD goal is to test the main pre...
A recent perspective considers that, besides Broca's and Wernicke's areas, language understanding re...
Currently, to account visuospatial information processing, the dominant hypothesis is that of the vi...
This thesis focuses on the acquisition of liaison by french children aged between 2 and 6. Through c...