International audienceThe cognitive mechanisms involved in polysyllabic pseudo-word processing—and their neurobiological correlates—were studied through the analysis of length effects on French words and pseudo-words in reading and lexical decision. Connectionist simulations conducted on the ACV98 network (Ans, B., Carbonnel, S., Valdois, S., 1998. A connectionist multiple-trace memory model for polysyllabic word reading. Psychol. Rev. 105, 678–723) paralleled the behavioral data in showing a strong length effect on naming latencies for pseudo-words only and the absence of length effect for both words and pseudo-words in lexical decision. Length effects in reading were characterized at the neurobiological level by a significant and specific...
peer reviewedThroughout life, we constantly learn novel written words that are integrated in neural ...
Event-related fMRI was used to investigate lexical decisions to words of high and low frequency of o...
Cognitive models of reading predict that high frequency regular words can be read in more than one w...
International audienceThe cognitive mechanisms involved in polysyllabic pseudo-word processing—and t...
According to predictions made by ACV98 connectionist model of reading, behavioral experiments have s...
International audienceThis event-related fMR1 study has assessed the cerebral activations obtained d...
15 pagesInternational audienceThrough the analysis of length effects (2-to-4 syllables) in reading a...
Several functional neuroimaging studies have compared words and pseudowords to test different cognit...
A travers l’étude des effets de longueur en lecture et décision lexicale selon la nature des items p...
Imaging results on real word and pseudo-word processing have been heterogeneous, allowing only cauti...
We investigated phonological processing in normal readers to answer the question to what extent phon...
Effects reflecting serial within-word processing are frequently found in pseudo- and non-word recogn...
Word length, frequency, and predictability count among the most influential variables during reading...
Effects reflecting serial within-word processing are frequently found in pseudo- and non-word recogn...
After Newman and Twieg ([2001]: Hum Brain Mapp 14:39-47) and others, we used a fast event-related fu...
peer reviewedThroughout life, we constantly learn novel written words that are integrated in neural ...
Event-related fMRI was used to investigate lexical decisions to words of high and low frequency of o...
Cognitive models of reading predict that high frequency regular words can be read in more than one w...
International audienceThe cognitive mechanisms involved in polysyllabic pseudo-word processing—and t...
According to predictions made by ACV98 connectionist model of reading, behavioral experiments have s...
International audienceThis event-related fMR1 study has assessed the cerebral activations obtained d...
15 pagesInternational audienceThrough the analysis of length effects (2-to-4 syllables) in reading a...
Several functional neuroimaging studies have compared words and pseudowords to test different cognit...
A travers l’étude des effets de longueur en lecture et décision lexicale selon la nature des items p...
Imaging results on real word and pseudo-word processing have been heterogeneous, allowing only cauti...
We investigated phonological processing in normal readers to answer the question to what extent phon...
Effects reflecting serial within-word processing are frequently found in pseudo- and non-word recogn...
Word length, frequency, and predictability count among the most influential variables during reading...
Effects reflecting serial within-word processing are frequently found in pseudo- and non-word recogn...
After Newman and Twieg ([2001]: Hum Brain Mapp 14:39-47) and others, we used a fast event-related fu...
peer reviewedThroughout life, we constantly learn novel written words that are integrated in neural ...
Event-related fMRI was used to investigate lexical decisions to words of high and low frequency of o...
Cognitive models of reading predict that high frequency regular words can be read in more than one w...