International audienceLexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or auditorily were faster when directly preceded by a briefly presented (53-ms) pattern-masked visual prime that was the same word as the target (repetition primes), compared with different word primes. Primes that were pseudohomophones of target words did not significantly influence target processing compared with unrelated primes (Experiments 1-2) but did produce robust priming effects with slightly longer prime exposures (67 ms) in Experiment 3. Like repetition priming, these pseudohomophone priming effects did not interact with target modality. Experiments 4 and 5 replicated this general pattern of effects while introducing a different measure of ...
Lukatela and Turvey (1994) showed that at prime presentation duration of 57 ms naming of a visually ...
International audienceOrthographic priming was examined using the masked priming paradigm combined w...
University students named a 72-ms masked target word that was preceded by two 120-ms consecutively p...
International audienceLexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or audito...
Lexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or auditorily were faster when ...
Lexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or auditorily were faster when ...
International audienceThree lexical decision experiments in French investigated the effects of brief...
International audienceBriefly presented forward-masked primes that share letters with a word target ...
Four lexical decision experiments were performed with an orthographic priming paradigm in which test...
Two experiments combined masked priming with event-related potential (ERP) recordings to examine eff...
WOS:000274115500012International audienceTwo experiments combined masked priming with event-related ...
Lukatela and Turvey (1994a) showed that at a 57-ms prime-presentation duration, the naming of a visu...
International audienceTwo experiments combined masked priming with ERP recordings in order to examin...
T2 in an attentional blink paradigm served as a high- or low-frequency prime word for a Subsequent r...
ABSTRACT—The present study used event-related poten-tials (ERPs) to examine the time course of ortho...
Lukatela and Turvey (1994) showed that at prime presentation duration of 57 ms naming of a visually ...
International audienceOrthographic priming was examined using the masked priming paradigm combined w...
University students named a 72-ms masked target word that was preceded by two 120-ms consecutively p...
International audienceLexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or audito...
Lexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or auditorily were faster when ...
Lexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or auditorily were faster when ...
International audienceThree lexical decision experiments in French investigated the effects of brief...
International audienceBriefly presented forward-masked primes that share letters with a word target ...
Four lexical decision experiments were performed with an orthographic priming paradigm in which test...
Two experiments combined masked priming with event-related potential (ERP) recordings to examine eff...
WOS:000274115500012International audienceTwo experiments combined masked priming with event-related ...
Lukatela and Turvey (1994a) showed that at a 57-ms prime-presentation duration, the naming of a visu...
International audienceTwo experiments combined masked priming with ERP recordings in order to examin...
T2 in an attentional blink paradigm served as a high- or low-frequency prime word for a Subsequent r...
ABSTRACT—The present study used event-related poten-tials (ERPs) to examine the time course of ortho...
Lukatela and Turvey (1994) showed that at prime presentation duration of 57 ms naming of a visually ...
International audienceOrthographic priming was examined using the masked priming paradigm combined w...
University students named a 72-ms masked target word that was preceded by two 120-ms consecutively p...