International audienceThe present study builds on our prior work showing evidence for noisy word-position coding in an immediate same-different matching task. In that research, participants found it harder to judge that two successive brief presentations of five-word sequences were different when the difference was caused by transposing two adjacent words compared with different word replacementsa transposition effect. Here we used the change-detection task with a 1-s delay introduced between sequencesa task thought to tap into visual short-term memory. Concurrent articulation was used to limit the contribution of active rehearsal. We used standard response-time (RT) and error-rate analyses plus signal detection theory (SDT) measures of dis...
How is the serial order of a spatial sequence represented in short-term memory (STM)? Previous resea...
International audiencePrior research has shown that readers may misread words by switching letters a...
Participants' eye movements were recorded as they read sentences with words containing transposed ad...
International audienceThe present study builds on our prior work showing evidence for noisy word-pos...
International audienceThe present study builds on our prior work showing evidence for noisy word pos...
International audienceSame-different matching Parallel word processing Word position coding A B S T ...
International audienceIn the present article, we investigate a largely unstudied cognitive process: ...
When asked to decide if an ungrammatical sequence of words is grammatically correct or not, readers ...
International audienceSkilled readers may misinterpret "you that read wrong" for "you read that wron...
International audienceCan several words be read in parallel, and if so, how is information about wor...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the flexibility of letter-position encoding in word id...
Two experiments are reported which test the hypothesis that during reading subjects maintain in work...
Recent research has shown that differences in the effectiveness of spatial frequencies for fast and ...
International audienceThe present study investigated transposed-word effects in a post-cued word-in-...
Contrasting predictions of the dual-route and parallel distributed processing models of word recogni...
How is the serial order of a spatial sequence represented in short-term memory (STM)? Previous resea...
International audiencePrior research has shown that readers may misread words by switching letters a...
Participants' eye movements were recorded as they read sentences with words containing transposed ad...
International audienceThe present study builds on our prior work showing evidence for noisy word-pos...
International audienceThe present study builds on our prior work showing evidence for noisy word pos...
International audienceSame-different matching Parallel word processing Word position coding A B S T ...
International audienceIn the present article, we investigate a largely unstudied cognitive process: ...
When asked to decide if an ungrammatical sequence of words is grammatically correct or not, readers ...
International audienceSkilled readers may misinterpret "you that read wrong" for "you read that wron...
International audienceCan several words be read in parallel, and if so, how is information about wor...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the flexibility of letter-position encoding in word id...
Two experiments are reported which test the hypothesis that during reading subjects maintain in work...
Recent research has shown that differences in the effectiveness of spatial frequencies for fast and ...
International audienceThe present study investigated transposed-word effects in a post-cued word-in-...
Contrasting predictions of the dual-route and parallel distributed processing models of word recogni...
How is the serial order of a spatial sequence represented in short-term memory (STM)? Previous resea...
International audiencePrior research has shown that readers may misread words by switching letters a...
Participants' eye movements were recorded as they read sentences with words containing transposed ad...