Five experiments are described. Experiments 1 to 3 used a case-change methodology to test the hypothesis that orthographic onsets serve as units of visual word recognition. It was assumed that presenting words in mixed case would disrupt processing more strongly when the case change occurred within a subunit of word recognition than when the case change occurred between subunits of word recognition. The orthographic onset hypothesis was supported in two of three experiments. The sensitivity of the case-change methodology as a means of testing the orthographic onset hypothesis was examined in two further experiments using case change to disrupt orthographic rimes. Again, mixed results were observed. Given the abundance of evidence that, for ...
Adults can decide rapidly if a string of letters is a word or not. However, the exact time course of...
One intriguing question in language research concerns the extent to which orthographic information i...
Three lexical decision experiments tested the claim by M. Taft (Journal of Verbal Learning and Verba...
Three experiments are described in which a partial identity priming procedure was used to investigat...
Two main theories of visual word recognition have been developed regarding the way orthographic unit...
The current study used the orthographic rime frequency effect as a means of investigating the develo...
Master of EducationThis thesis examines developmental trends in the orthographic processing of words...
In alphabetic writing systems, reading a word implies to identify a sequence of visual symbols (lett...
International audienceWe report two experiments that investigated whether phonological and/or orthog...
Evidence has recently accumulated that learning to read shapes responses and selectivity throughout ...
International audienceIn four experiments, we investigated the impact of letter case (lower case vs....
International audienceA perceptual frequency variant of the orthographic cue (OC) hypothesis (Peress...
International audienceWe report two experiments that investigated whether phonological and/or orthog...
Some models of visual word identification propose that identification is analytic— mediated exclusiv...
A study assessed the role of orthographic structure in college students ' perceptual recognitio...
Adults can decide rapidly if a string of letters is a word or not. However, the exact time course of...
One intriguing question in language research concerns the extent to which orthographic information i...
Three lexical decision experiments tested the claim by M. Taft (Journal of Verbal Learning and Verba...
Three experiments are described in which a partial identity priming procedure was used to investigat...
Two main theories of visual word recognition have been developed regarding the way orthographic unit...
The current study used the orthographic rime frequency effect as a means of investigating the develo...
Master of EducationThis thesis examines developmental trends in the orthographic processing of words...
In alphabetic writing systems, reading a word implies to identify a sequence of visual symbols (lett...
International audienceWe report two experiments that investigated whether phonological and/or orthog...
Evidence has recently accumulated that learning to read shapes responses and selectivity throughout ...
International audienceIn four experiments, we investigated the impact of letter case (lower case vs....
International audienceA perceptual frequency variant of the orthographic cue (OC) hypothesis (Peress...
International audienceWe report two experiments that investigated whether phonological and/or orthog...
Some models of visual word identification propose that identification is analytic— mediated exclusiv...
A study assessed the role of orthographic structure in college students ' perceptual recognitio...
Adults can decide rapidly if a string of letters is a word or not. However, the exact time course of...
One intriguing question in language research concerns the extent to which orthographic information i...
Three lexical decision experiments tested the claim by M. Taft (Journal of Verbal Learning and Verba...