More than 100 years ago, Huey (1908) indicated that the upper part of words was more relevant for perception than the lower part. Here we examined whether mutilated words, in their upper/lower portions (e.g., , , , ), can automatically access their word units in the mental lexicon. To that end, we conducted four masked repetition priming experiments with the lexical decision task. Results showed that mutilated primes produced a sizeable masked repetition priming effect. Furthermore, the magnitude of the masked repetition priming effect was greater when the upper part of the primes was preserved than when the lower portion was preserved –this was the case not only when the mutilated words were presented in lowercase but also when the mut...
International audienceThe fact that in most languages affixed words are present in a very high propo...
International audienceFluent readers recognize visual words across changes in case and retinal locat...
International audienceFluent readers recognize visual words across changes in case and retinal locat...
To study prelexical processes involved in visual word recognition a task is needed that only operate...
Research on visual word identification has extensively investigated the role of morphemes, recurrent...
Masked priming has a short and somewhat controversial history. When used as a tool to study whether ...
To study prelexical processes involved in visual word recognition a task is needed that only operate...
To study prelexical processes involved in visual word recognition a task is needed that only operate...
A method used widely to study the first 250 ms of visual word recognition is masked priming: These s...
Influential accounts of visual word recognition argue that lexical access is entirely mediated via p...
In order to recognize a written word, the relative positions of its component letters must be encode...
Experiments with orthographic neighbors are one of the main methods to study letter processing durin...
Models of morphological processing make different predictions about whether morphologically complex ...
Perea, Vergara-Martínez, and Gomez (2015) claimed a late locus of case mixing in visual word recogni...
A series of experiments assessed masked priming for letters and words that are visually similar (SIM...
International audienceThe fact that in most languages affixed words are present in a very high propo...
International audienceFluent readers recognize visual words across changes in case and retinal locat...
International audienceFluent readers recognize visual words across changes in case and retinal locat...
To study prelexical processes involved in visual word recognition a task is needed that only operate...
Research on visual word identification has extensively investigated the role of morphemes, recurrent...
Masked priming has a short and somewhat controversial history. When used as a tool to study whether ...
To study prelexical processes involved in visual word recognition a task is needed that only operate...
To study prelexical processes involved in visual word recognition a task is needed that only operate...
A method used widely to study the first 250 ms of visual word recognition is masked priming: These s...
Influential accounts of visual word recognition argue that lexical access is entirely mediated via p...
In order to recognize a written word, the relative positions of its component letters must be encode...
Experiments with orthographic neighbors are one of the main methods to study letter processing durin...
Models of morphological processing make different predictions about whether morphologically complex ...
Perea, Vergara-Martínez, and Gomez (2015) claimed a late locus of case mixing in visual word recogni...
A series of experiments assessed masked priming for letters and words that are visually similar (SIM...
International audienceThe fact that in most languages affixed words are present in a very high propo...
International audienceFluent readers recognize visual words across changes in case and retinal locat...
International audienceFluent readers recognize visual words across changes in case and retinal locat...