International audienceWe examined the contributions of phoneme-to-word facilitation and word-to-word inhibition to transposed-phoneme priming effects under unimodal and cross-modal presentations. Experiments 1A and 1B showed that the presentation of an auditory prime formed by transposing two phonemes in a given target word facilitated lexical decisions to auditory targets. This facilitation was independent of the lexicality of the primes. In Experiment 2 the targets were presented visually rather than auditorily. We found an inhibitory priming effect, which, in contrast to Experiment 1, was influenced by the lexicality of the primes, with an effect emerging only with word primes. These findings point to a greater impact of phoneme-to-word ...
This study investigates how inaccurate phoneme processing affects recognition of partially onset-ove...
International audienceIn this study, we examined whether the lexical competition process embraced by...
Four experiments examined the facilitation which occurs when target spoken words rhyme with precedin...
International audienceWe examined the contributions of phoneme-to-word facilitation and word-to-word...
International audienceIn this study, we examined whether the facilitatory priming effect found when ...
International audienceBoth phonological and phonetic priming studies reveal inhibitory effects that ...
International audienceWhen the auditory information is deteriorated by noise in a conversation, watc...
International audienceIn three experiments, we examined priming effects where primes were formed by ...
The present studies attempt to characterize the representations that support long-term, cross-modali...
phonemes. However the interpretation of such an inhibitory priming effect has not been consensual. W...
We present data from four experiments using cross-modal priming to examine the effects of competitor...
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the role of suprasegmental information in the process...
Three experiments were designed to examine the effect on picture naming of the prior production of a...
This article addresses the questions of how and when lexical information influences phoneme identifi...
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the influence of preexposure to pictures and printed ...
This study investigates how inaccurate phoneme processing affects recognition of partially onset-ove...
International audienceIn this study, we examined whether the lexical competition process embraced by...
Four experiments examined the facilitation which occurs when target spoken words rhyme with precedin...
International audienceWe examined the contributions of phoneme-to-word facilitation and word-to-word...
International audienceIn this study, we examined whether the facilitatory priming effect found when ...
International audienceBoth phonological and phonetic priming studies reveal inhibitory effects that ...
International audienceWhen the auditory information is deteriorated by noise in a conversation, watc...
International audienceIn three experiments, we examined priming effects where primes were formed by ...
The present studies attempt to characterize the representations that support long-term, cross-modali...
phonemes. However the interpretation of such an inhibitory priming effect has not been consensual. W...
We present data from four experiments using cross-modal priming to examine the effects of competitor...
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the role of suprasegmental information in the process...
Three experiments were designed to examine the effect on picture naming of the prior production of a...
This article addresses the questions of how and when lexical information influences phoneme identifi...
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the influence of preexposure to pictures and printed ...
This study investigates how inaccurate phoneme processing affects recognition of partially onset-ove...
International audienceIn this study, we examined whether the lexical competition process embraced by...
Four experiments examined the facilitation which occurs when target spoken words rhyme with precedin...