The effect of orthographic neighbourhood size (N) on lexical decision reaction time differs when words are presented in the left or right visual fields. Evidence suggests a facilitatory N effect (i.e., faster reaction times for words with larger neighbourhoods) in the left visual field. However, the N effect in the right visual field remains controversial: it may have a weaker facilitative role or it may even be inhibitory. In a pre-registered online experiment, we replicated the interaction between N and visual field and provided support for an inhibitory N effect in the right visual field. We subsequently conducted a pre-registered systematic review and meta-analysis to synthesise the available evidence and determine the direction of N ef...
International audienceIncreasing the neighbourhood density of a word typically facilitates lexical d...
International audienceIncreasing the neighbourhood density of a word typically facilitates lexical d...
Hemispheric lateralization differences between alphabetic and logographic scripts in the occipitotem...
The effect of orthographic neighbourhood size (N) on lexical decision reaction time differs when wor...
The effect of orthographic neighbourhood size (N) on lexical decision reaction time differs when wor...
The effect of orthographic neighbourhood size (N) on lexical decision reaction time differs when wor...
Previous studies have reported an interaction between visual field (VF) and word length such that wo...
Words presented to the right visual field (RVF) are processed more rapidly than those in the left vi...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
Two lexical decision experiments, using words that were selected and closely matched on several crit...
Item does not contain fulltextThe recognition of words is a central component of language processing...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
Despite its widespread use to measure functional lateralization of language in healthy subjects, the...
International audienceIncreasing the neighbourhood density of a word typically facilitates lexical d...
International audienceIncreasing the neighbourhood density of a word typically facilitates lexical d...
Hemispheric lateralization differences between alphabetic and logographic scripts in the occipitotem...
The effect of orthographic neighbourhood size (N) on lexical decision reaction time differs when wor...
The effect of orthographic neighbourhood size (N) on lexical decision reaction time differs when wor...
The effect of orthographic neighbourhood size (N) on lexical decision reaction time differs when wor...
Previous studies have reported an interaction between visual field (VF) and word length such that wo...
Words presented to the right visual field (RVF) are processed more rapidly than those in the left vi...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
Two lexical decision experiments, using words that were selected and closely matched on several crit...
Item does not contain fulltextThe recognition of words is a central component of language processing...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
Despite its widespread use to measure functional lateralization of language in healthy subjects, the...
International audienceIncreasing the neighbourhood density of a word typically facilitates lexical d...
International audienceIncreasing the neighbourhood density of a word typically facilitates lexical d...
Hemispheric lateralization differences between alphabetic and logographic scripts in the occipitotem...