International audienceThe present study investigated the effect of psycholinguistic variables on measures of response latency and mean interkeystroke interval in a typewritten picture naming task, with the aim to outline the functional organization of the stages of cognitive processing and response execution associated with typewritten word production. Onset latencies were modulated by lexical and semantic variables traditionally linked to lexical retrieval, such as word frequency, age of acquisition, and naming agreement. Orthographic variables, both at the lexical and sublexical level, appear to influence just within-word interkeystroke intervals, suggesting that orthographic information may play a relevant role in controlling actual resp...
Reaction time data have long been collected in order to gain insight into the underlying mechanisms ...
The study assessed the effects of word characteristics on monosyllabic word naming in English. 30 pa...
Speakers clearly differ in how quickly they can retrieve words from the mental lexicon, but little i...
International audienceThe present study investigated the effect of psycholinguistic variables on mea...
The present study investigated the effect of psycholinguistic variables on measures of response late...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to explore the central (e.g., lexical process...
International audienceTyping is becoming our preferred way of writing. Perhaps because of the relati...
Previous studies of spoken picture naming using event-related potentials (ERPs) have shown that spea...
International audienceRecent work in language production research suggests complex relationships bet...
In this study we investigated the intricate interplay between central linguistic processing and peri...
This paper presents the results of an experiment examining the effects of position of lexical stress...
The aim of the present study was to explore the central (e.g., lexical processing) and peripheral pr...
International audienceThe shift of writing habits in the general population calls for a better under...
International audienceThe comparison between spoken and handwritten production in picture naming tas...
41st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic-Society, NEW ORLEANS, LA, 2000International audienceWe report...
Reaction time data have long been collected in order to gain insight into the underlying mechanisms ...
The study assessed the effects of word characteristics on monosyllabic word naming in English. 30 pa...
Speakers clearly differ in how quickly they can retrieve words from the mental lexicon, but little i...
International audienceThe present study investigated the effect of psycholinguistic variables on mea...
The present study investigated the effect of psycholinguistic variables on measures of response late...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to explore the central (e.g., lexical process...
International audienceTyping is becoming our preferred way of writing. Perhaps because of the relati...
Previous studies of spoken picture naming using event-related potentials (ERPs) have shown that spea...
International audienceRecent work in language production research suggests complex relationships bet...
In this study we investigated the intricate interplay between central linguistic processing and peri...
This paper presents the results of an experiment examining the effects of position of lexical stress...
The aim of the present study was to explore the central (e.g., lexical processing) and peripheral pr...
International audienceThe shift of writing habits in the general population calls for a better under...
International audienceThe comparison between spoken and handwritten production in picture naming tas...
41st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic-Society, NEW ORLEANS, LA, 2000International audienceWe report...
Reaction time data have long been collected in order to gain insight into the underlying mechanisms ...
The study assessed the effects of word characteristics on monosyllabic word naming in English. 30 pa...
Speakers clearly differ in how quickly they can retrieve words from the mental lexicon, but little i...