International audienceIn three experiments we measured accuracy in identifying a single letter among a string of five briefly presented consonants followed by a post-mask. The position of the to-be-identified letter was either indicated by an ordinal cue (e.g., position 2) or an underscore cue (e.g., #####). In Experiment 1 the ordinal cue was presented prior to onset of the letter string, and the underscore cue presented at string offset. In Experiments 2 and 3, both the ordinal and the underscore cues were pre-cues. In all experiments, letter strings could either appear centered on fixation or shifted randomly to the left or to the right. Participants were tested in separate blocks of trials for each of the four conditions generated by th...
International audienceIn two same-different matching experiments we investigated whether transposed-...
AbstractSeeking to understand how people recognize objects, we have examined how they identify lette...
International audienceLetters and words across the visual field can be difficult to identify due to ...
International audienceA post-cued partial report target-in-string identification experiment examined...
International audienceThe ease with which printed words are recognized depends on the position at wh...
International audienceEffects of non-adjacent flanking elements on crowding of letter stimuli were e...
We investigate whether orthographic processes influence the identification and encoding of letter po...
International audienceSkilled adult readers identify the first letter in a string of random consonan...
Skilled adult readers identify the first letter in a string of random consonants better than letters...
AbstractAccurate reading of words and text relies on reliable identification of letters in left-to-r...
Letter identification, the process of determining letter identities and their positions from a visua...
International audienceThree experiments measured serial position functions for character-in-string i...
In 6 experiments, the authors investigated the form of serial position functions for identification ...
Many models posit the use of distinctive spatial features to recognize letters of the alphabet, a fu...
AbstractIn our previous studies of the crowding effect, we have observed that human observers tend t...
International audienceIn two same-different matching experiments we investigated whether transposed-...
AbstractSeeking to understand how people recognize objects, we have examined how they identify lette...
International audienceLetters and words across the visual field can be difficult to identify due to ...
International audienceA post-cued partial report target-in-string identification experiment examined...
International audienceThe ease with which printed words are recognized depends on the position at wh...
International audienceEffects of non-adjacent flanking elements on crowding of letter stimuli were e...
We investigate whether orthographic processes influence the identification and encoding of letter po...
International audienceSkilled adult readers identify the first letter in a string of random consonan...
Skilled adult readers identify the first letter in a string of random consonants better than letters...
AbstractAccurate reading of words and text relies on reliable identification of letters in left-to-r...
Letter identification, the process of determining letter identities and their positions from a visua...
International audienceThree experiments measured serial position functions for character-in-string i...
In 6 experiments, the authors investigated the form of serial position functions for identification ...
Many models posit the use of distinctive spatial features to recognize letters of the alphabet, a fu...
AbstractIn our previous studies of the crowding effect, we have observed that human observers tend t...
International audienceIn two same-different matching experiments we investigated whether transposed-...
AbstractSeeking to understand how people recognize objects, we have examined how they identify lette...
International audienceLetters and words across the visual field can be difficult to identify due to ...