International audienceIn this introduction to the special issue on sublexical representations in visual word recognition, we briefly discuss the importance of research that attempts to describe the functional units that intervene between low-level perceptual processes and access to whole-word representations in long-term memory. We will comment on how the different contributions to this issue add to our growing knowledge of the role of orthographic, phonological, and morphological information in the overall task of assigning the appropriate meaning to a given string of letters during reading. We also show how the empirical findings reported in this special issue present a challenge for current computational models of visual word recognition
Visual word identification is a remarkably automatic and flexible process - invariant to size, shape...
Detailed computational modelling of reading has been much pursued in the past twenty years, and seve...
Available online 9 June 2016Do all visual features in aword's constituent letters have the same impo...
International audienceIn this introduction to the special issue on sublexical representations in vis...
In this introduction to the special issue on sublexical representations in visual word recognition, ...
It is mostly agreed that in order to identify a visually presented word, both the identity and the p...
Influential accounts of visual word recognition argue that lexical access is entirely mediated via p...
International audienceMost classical models of visual word recognition are based on sequentially org...
Several models of visual word recognition suggest a processing hierarchy; basic orthographic feature...
Despite a century of research into visual word recognition, basic questions remain unresolved about ...
The current study investigated the nature of phonological codes used in visual word recognition. The...
A major goal of theories of human pattern recognition is to trace the transformations from a retinal...
A long-standing debate in reading research is whether printed words are perceived in a feedforward m...
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Four experiments are described examining the effects of word frequency, orthographic structure and l...
Visual word identification is a remarkably automatic and flexible process - invariant to size, shape...
Detailed computational modelling of reading has been much pursued in the past twenty years, and seve...
Available online 9 June 2016Do all visual features in aword's constituent letters have the same impo...
International audienceIn this introduction to the special issue on sublexical representations in vis...
In this introduction to the special issue on sublexical representations in visual word recognition, ...
It is mostly agreed that in order to identify a visually presented word, both the identity and the p...
Influential accounts of visual word recognition argue that lexical access is entirely mediated via p...
International audienceMost classical models of visual word recognition are based on sequentially org...
Several models of visual word recognition suggest a processing hierarchy; basic orthographic feature...
Despite a century of research into visual word recognition, basic questions remain unresolved about ...
The current study investigated the nature of phonological codes used in visual word recognition. The...
A major goal of theories of human pattern recognition is to trace the transformations from a retinal...
A long-standing debate in reading research is whether printed words are perceived in a feedforward m...
Contains fulltext : 214845.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Visual context ...
Four experiments are described examining the effects of word frequency, orthographic structure and l...
Visual word identification is a remarkably automatic and flexible process - invariant to size, shape...
Detailed computational modelling of reading has been much pursued in the past twenty years, and seve...
Available online 9 June 2016Do all visual features in aword's constituent letters have the same impo...