International audienceThe present study was aimed at investigating whether and how image characteristics influence written naming performance in adults. In three different sessions, participants had to quickly write down the names of pictured objects on a graphic tablet. Across sessions, the picture format was different, but the to-be-named objects were the same: There were black-and-white pictures (Snodgrass & Vanderwart’s [SV] 1980 drawings), grayscale and colored pictures of the SV drawings as provided by Rossion and Pourtois (2004). Linear-mixed models (LMM) were used to analyze written latencies. The main findings were the following: (1) Colorized pictures yielded shorter written naming latencies than line drawings with the grayscale p...
In the present study, we presented picture-naming latencies along with ratings for a set of importan...
To date there has been numerous reports that early acquired pictures and words are named faster than...
There is now a large body of evidence suggesting that color and photographic detail exert an effect ...
International audienceThe present study was aimed at investigating whether and how image characteris...
International audienceThe comparison between spoken and handwritten production in picture naming tas...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of enriching line drawings with colo...
Independent measures of age of acquisition (AoA), name agreement, and rated object familiarity were...
Name agreement is the extent to which different people agree on a name for a particular picture. Pre...
Name agreement is the extent to which different people agree on a name for a particular picture. Pre...
The present study reports naming latencies and norms for 327 photos of objects in Dutch. We provide ...
We describe the Multilanguage Written Picture Naming Dataset. This gives trial-level data and time a...
41st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic-Society, NEW ORLEANS, LA, 2000International audienceWe report...
The present study provides Dutch norms for age of acquisition, familiarity, imageability, image agre...
Words read aloud are later recalled and recognized better than words read silently: the production e...
Abstract The present study provides Dutch norms for age of acquisition, familiarity, imageability, i...
In the present study, we presented picture-naming latencies along with ratings for a set of importan...
To date there has been numerous reports that early acquired pictures and words are named faster than...
There is now a large body of evidence suggesting that color and photographic detail exert an effect ...
International audienceThe present study was aimed at investigating whether and how image characteris...
International audienceThe comparison between spoken and handwritten production in picture naming tas...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of enriching line drawings with colo...
Independent measures of age of acquisition (AoA), name agreement, and rated object familiarity were...
Name agreement is the extent to which different people agree on a name for a particular picture. Pre...
Name agreement is the extent to which different people agree on a name for a particular picture. Pre...
The present study reports naming latencies and norms for 327 photos of objects in Dutch. We provide ...
We describe the Multilanguage Written Picture Naming Dataset. This gives trial-level data and time a...
41st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic-Society, NEW ORLEANS, LA, 2000International audienceWe report...
The present study provides Dutch norms for age of acquisition, familiarity, imageability, image agre...
Words read aloud are later recalled and recognized better than words read silently: the production e...
Abstract The present study provides Dutch norms for age of acquisition, familiarity, imageability, i...
In the present study, we presented picture-naming latencies along with ratings for a set of importan...
To date there has been numerous reports that early acquired pictures and words are named faster than...
There is now a large body of evidence suggesting that color and photographic detail exert an effect ...