International audienceBriefly presented forward-masked primes that share letters with a word target have been shown to facilitate performance in different word recognition tasks. However, in all the experiments that have previously reported these facilitatory effects, related primes not only shared more letters with the target than did unrelated primes (orthographic priming), but they also shared more phonemes (phonological priming). The stimuli used in the present experiments allow us to separate out the effects of orthographic priming from phonological priming. Varying prime exposure duration from 14 to 57 msec, it is shown that effects of orthography follow a distinct time-course from the effects of phonology, and that orthographic facil...
University students made lexical decisions to eight- or nine-letter words preceded by masked primes ...
A series of experiments assessed masked priming for letters and words that are visually similar (SIM...
International audienceAbstract Does phonology contribute to effects of orthographically related flan...
International audienceBriefly presented forward-masked primes that share letters with a word target ...
International audienceThree lexical decision experiments in French investigated the effects of brief...
Four lexical decision experiments were performed with an orthographic priming paradigm in which test...
International audienceTwo experiments combined masked priming with ERP recordings in order to examin...
Masked priming tasks have been used widely to study early orthographic processes-the coding of lette...
In this chapter, we investigate the phonological priming facilitation in auditory word recognition w...
In opaque orthographies, the activation of orthographic and phonological codes follows distinct time...
International audienceLexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or audito...
Four experiments investigated the effects of orthographic and phonological similarity on word recogn...
There is increasing evidence that orthographic information has an impact on spoken word processing. ...
One of the key issues in visual word recognition is the role of orthographic overlap in priming. How...
There is increasing evidence that orthographic information has an impact on spoken word processing. ...
University students made lexical decisions to eight- or nine-letter words preceded by masked primes ...
A series of experiments assessed masked priming for letters and words that are visually similar (SIM...
International audienceAbstract Does phonology contribute to effects of orthographically related flan...
International audienceBriefly presented forward-masked primes that share letters with a word target ...
International audienceThree lexical decision experiments in French investigated the effects of brief...
Four lexical decision experiments were performed with an orthographic priming paradigm in which test...
International audienceTwo experiments combined masked priming with ERP recordings in order to examin...
Masked priming tasks have been used widely to study early orthographic processes-the coding of lette...
In this chapter, we investigate the phonological priming facilitation in auditory word recognition w...
In opaque orthographies, the activation of orthographic and phonological codes follows distinct time...
International audienceLexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or audito...
Four experiments investigated the effects of orthographic and phonological similarity on word recogn...
There is increasing evidence that orthographic information has an impact on spoken word processing. ...
One of the key issues in visual word recognition is the role of orthographic overlap in priming. How...
There is increasing evidence that orthographic information has an impact on spoken word processing. ...
University students made lexical decisions to eight- or nine-letter words preceded by masked primes ...
A series of experiments assessed masked priming for letters and words that are visually similar (SIM...
International audienceAbstract Does phonology contribute to effects of orthographically related flan...