AbstractOpen bigram (OB) models (e.g., SERIOL: Whitney, 2001, 2008; Binary OB, Grainger & van Heuven, 2003; Overlap OB, Grainger et al., 2006; Local combination detector model, Dehaene et al., 2005) posit that letter order in a word is coded by a set of ordered letter pairs. We report three experiments using bigram primes in the same-different match task, investigating the effects of order reversal and the number of letters intervening between the letters in the target. Reversed bigrams (e.g., fo-OF, ob-ABOLISH) produced robust priming, in direct contradiction to the assumption that letter order is coded by the presence of ordered letter pairs. Also in contradiction to the core assumption of current open bigram models, non-contiguous bigram...
Some models of word identification hypotheses units responsive to bigrams—letter pairs—that may not ...
In a lexical decision task in which target strings were flanked by pairs of bigrams, Grainger, Matho...
International audienceRecently, an important aspect of human visual word recognition has been charac...
Open bigram (OB) models (e.g., SERIOL: Whitney, 2001, 2008; Binary OB, Grainger & van Heuven, 2003; ...
AbstractOpen bigram (OB) models (e.g., SERIOL: Whitney, 2001, 2008; Binary OB, Grainger & van Heuven...
The notion that the brain achieves visual word recognition by encoding the relative positions of let...
Many models of word identification suppose a hierarchical system in which units at increasing levels...
Most investigators of word identification agree that information is processed through a hierarchical...
Some models of word identification hypothesize that the word recognition system includes units respo...
International audienceIdentifying letters and their relative positions is the basis of reading in li...
In lexical decision experiments in which target strings were flanked by pairs of bigrams, Grainger, ...
Some models of word identification hypotheses units responsive to bigrams—letter pairs—that may not ...
Early on during word recognition, letter positions are not accurately coded. Evidence for this comes...
Still and Morris (2008) discovered that nonword anagram primes interfere with word target processing...
International audienceInformal observation suggests that it is harder to notice the spelling mistake...
Some models of word identification hypotheses units responsive to bigrams—letter pairs—that may not ...
In a lexical decision task in which target strings were flanked by pairs of bigrams, Grainger, Matho...
International audienceRecently, an important aspect of human visual word recognition has been charac...
Open bigram (OB) models (e.g., SERIOL: Whitney, 2001, 2008; Binary OB, Grainger & van Heuven, 2003; ...
AbstractOpen bigram (OB) models (e.g., SERIOL: Whitney, 2001, 2008; Binary OB, Grainger & van Heuven...
The notion that the brain achieves visual word recognition by encoding the relative positions of let...
Many models of word identification suppose a hierarchical system in which units at increasing levels...
Most investigators of word identification agree that information is processed through a hierarchical...
Some models of word identification hypothesize that the word recognition system includes units respo...
International audienceIdentifying letters and their relative positions is the basis of reading in li...
In lexical decision experiments in which target strings were flanked by pairs of bigrams, Grainger, ...
Some models of word identification hypotheses units responsive to bigrams—letter pairs—that may not ...
Early on during word recognition, letter positions are not accurately coded. Evidence for this comes...
Still and Morris (2008) discovered that nonword anagram primes interfere with word target processing...
International audienceInformal observation suggests that it is harder to notice the spelling mistake...
Some models of word identification hypotheses units responsive to bigrams—letter pairs—that may not ...
In a lexical decision task in which target strings were flanked by pairs of bigrams, Grainger, Matho...
International audienceRecently, an important aspect of human visual word recognition has been charac...