We investigated the detection of rare task-irrelevant changes in the lexical status of speech stimuli. Participants performed a nonlinguistic task on word and pseudoword stimuli that occurred, in separate conditions, rarely or frequently. Task performance for pseudowords was deteriorated relative to words, suggesting unintentional lexical analysis. Furthermore, rare word and pseudoword changes had a similar effect on the event-related potentials, starting as early as 165 ms. This is the first demonstration of the automatic detection of change in lexical status that is not based on a co-occurring acoustic change. We propose that, following lexical analysis of the incoming stimuli, a mental representation of the lexical regularity is formed a...
Under what conditions do lexical factors influence phoneme detection times? Experiment 1 measured su...
Understanding speech is effortless in ideal situations, and although adverse conditions, such as cau...
This paper examines the human mental lexicon and the associated word-recognition processes which tog...
Previous electrophysiological studies of automatic language processing revealed early (100-200 ms) r...
Previous electrophysiological studies of automatic language processing revealed early (100- 200 ms) ...
Although the word-frequency effect is one of the most established findings in spoken-word recognitio...
International audienceAlthough the word frequency effect is one of the most established findings in ...
Previous electrophysiological studies of automatic language processing revealed early (100-200 ms) r...
Background: If all available acoustic phonetic information of words is used during lexical access an...
Due to phonemic restoration, listeners can reliably perceive words when a phoneme is replaced with n...
If it is well known that knowledge facilitates higher cognitive functions, such as visual andauditor...
International audienceEvent-related brain potentials (ERPs) to words, pseudowords, and nonwords were...
This article addresses the questions of how and when lexical information influences phoneme identifi...
This dissertation presents three studies using the event- related potential methodology (ERPs) that ...
Auditory word recognition is often described as a linear process of lexical access. Commonly, howeve...
Under what conditions do lexical factors influence phoneme detection times? Experiment 1 measured su...
Understanding speech is effortless in ideal situations, and although adverse conditions, such as cau...
This paper examines the human mental lexicon and the associated word-recognition processes which tog...
Previous electrophysiological studies of automatic language processing revealed early (100-200 ms) r...
Previous electrophysiological studies of automatic language processing revealed early (100- 200 ms) ...
Although the word-frequency effect is one of the most established findings in spoken-word recognitio...
International audienceAlthough the word frequency effect is one of the most established findings in ...
Previous electrophysiological studies of automatic language processing revealed early (100-200 ms) r...
Background: If all available acoustic phonetic information of words is used during lexical access an...
Due to phonemic restoration, listeners can reliably perceive words when a phoneme is replaced with n...
If it is well known that knowledge facilitates higher cognitive functions, such as visual andauditor...
International audienceEvent-related brain potentials (ERPs) to words, pseudowords, and nonwords were...
This article addresses the questions of how and when lexical information influences phoneme identifi...
This dissertation presents three studies using the event- related potential methodology (ERPs) that ...
Auditory word recognition is often described as a linear process of lexical access. Commonly, howeve...
Under what conditions do lexical factors influence phoneme detection times? Experiment 1 measured su...
Understanding speech is effortless in ideal situations, and although adverse conditions, such as cau...
This paper examines the human mental lexicon and the associated word-recognition processes which tog...