Letter position coding in word recognition has been widely investigated in the visual modality (e.g., labotarory is confusable with laboratory), but not as much in the tactile modality using braille, leading to an incomplete understanding of whether this process is modality-dependent. Unlike sighted readers, braille readers do not show a transposed-letter similarity effect with nonadjacent transpositions (e.g., labotarory = labodanory; Perea et al., 2012). While this latter finding was taken to suggest that the flexibility in letter position coding was due to visual factors (e.g., perceptual uncertainty in the location of visual objects (letters)), it is necessary to test whether transposed-letter effects occur with adjacent letters to reac...
We report four experiments investigating the effects of repeated and transposed letters in orthograp...
International audienceWe report four experiments investigating the effects of repeated and transpose...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In order to read successfully, readers need not only...
Letter position coding in word recognition has been widely investigated in the visual modality (e.g....
Background: The question of how the brain encodes letter position in written words has attracted inc...
are perceptually very close to their base words.Here we examined how letter position coding is atta...
Abstract This article explores how letter position coding is attained during braille reading and its...
International audienceThe perceptual matching (same-different judgment) paradigm was used to investi...
In order to recognize a written word, the relative positions of its component letters must be encode...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the flexibility of letter-position encoding in word id...
Letter-similarity effects are elusive with common words in lexical decision experiments: viotin and ...
Numerous experiments in the past decades recurrently showed that a transposed-letter pseudoword (e.g...
Previous research supports the view that initial letter position has a privileged role in comparison...
Online First December 14, 2015In the quest to unveil the nature of the orthographic code, a useful s...
International audienceThe notion that the brain achieves visual word recognition by encoding the rel...
We report four experiments investigating the effects of repeated and transposed letters in orthograp...
International audienceWe report four experiments investigating the effects of repeated and transpose...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In order to read successfully, readers need not only...
Letter position coding in word recognition has been widely investigated in the visual modality (e.g....
Background: The question of how the brain encodes letter position in written words has attracted inc...
are perceptually very close to their base words.Here we examined how letter position coding is atta...
Abstract This article explores how letter position coding is attained during braille reading and its...
International audienceThe perceptual matching (same-different judgment) paradigm was used to investi...
In order to recognize a written word, the relative positions of its component letters must be encode...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the flexibility of letter-position encoding in word id...
Letter-similarity effects are elusive with common words in lexical decision experiments: viotin and ...
Numerous experiments in the past decades recurrently showed that a transposed-letter pseudoword (e.g...
Previous research supports the view that initial letter position has a privileged role in comparison...
Online First December 14, 2015In the quest to unveil the nature of the orthographic code, a useful s...
International audienceThe notion that the brain achieves visual word recognition by encoding the rel...
We report four experiments investigating the effects of repeated and transposed letters in orthograp...
International audienceWe report four experiments investigating the effects of repeated and transpose...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In order to read successfully, readers need not only...