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Visual, Auditory and Cross Modal Lexical Decision: A Comparison between Dyslexic and Typical Readers

Visual, Auditory and Cross Modal Lexical Decision: A Comparison between Dyslexic and Typical Readers

... No significant differences were found between the two groups on the auditory lexical decision task for accuracy or reaction time. These results are not surprising, given that the research tasks at this ...

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Non cognate translation priming in masked priming lexical decision experiments: a meta analysis

Non cognate translation priming in masked priming lexical decision experiments: a meta analysis

... To fill this important gap in the literature, we present here a meta-analysis that investigated masked translation priming effects of non-cognates word pairs in lexical decision tasks. A meta-analysis uses ...

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The Effect of Physical Weight and Stimulus Spatial Location on Lexical Decision: Implications for Embodied Cognition

The Effect of Physical Weight and Stimulus Spatial Location on Lexical Decision: Implications for Embodied Cognition

... Traditional models of cognition within cognitive psychology have utilised dualistic perspectives and largely ignored the roles of the motor systems and bodily experiences. More recent embodied approaches have sought to ...

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Contextual diversity, not word frequency, determines word naming and lexical decision times

Contextual diversity, not word frequency, determines word naming and lexical decision times

... A normative measure of a word’s CD may be obtained by counting the number of passages (documents) in a corpus that contain that word; such a measure has shown CD to have effects on recognition memory that are ...

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Comparing Character level Neural Language Models Using a Lexical Decision Task

Comparing Character level Neural Language Models Using a Lexical Decision Task

... the lexical de- cision task to measure the orthographic knowl- edge of various neural networks and n-gram mod- ...human lexical decision reaction ...

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Can a lexical decision task predict efficiency in the judgment of ambiguous sentences?

Can a lexical decision task predict efficiency in the judgment of ambiguous sentences?

... they can be used to compare the sensitivity of visual stimuli with letters and stimuli with graphic images un- related to written language. Second, they enable a con- trast between familiar and non-familiar spelling ...

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Automatic vigilance for negative words in lexical decision and naming : comment on Larsen, Mercer, and Balota (2006)

Automatic vigilance for negative words in lexical decision and naming : comment on Larsen, Mercer, and Balota (2006)

... Interestingly, the relation between valence and recognition was categorical rather than linear; the extremity of a word’s valence did not affect its recognition. This observation was confirmed by multiple regression ...

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Modeling lexical decision : the form of frequency and diversity effects

Modeling lexical decision : the form of frequency and diversity effects

... Murray and Forster (2004) claimed that rank frequency provided a better account of lexical decision times than either log frequency or power law frequency, the latter being dismissed on the grounds of ...

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Phonological Priming in Japanese-English Bilinguals: Evidence from Lexical Decision and ERP

Phonological Priming in Japanese-English Bilinguals: Evidence from Lexical Decision and ERP

... the separate systems view is inadequate to explain bilingual lexical representations, since the view assumes distinct systems for the lexical properties of each language. Given that this thesis concerns ...

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Screening Twitter Users for Depression and PTSD with Lexical Decision Lists

Screening Twitter Users for Depression and PTSD with Lexical Decision Lists

... each decision list had thousands of features 3, this seemed like a rea- sonable way to give a flavor for the kinds of features that appeared both in the training data and in users’ ...the decision list fea- ...

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Different processes for reading words learned before and after onset of literacy

Different processes for reading words learned before and after onset of literacy

... Learning to read has a substantial effect on the representations of spoken and meaning forms of words. In this paper we assess literacy effects beyond representational changes, focusing on adaptations to the architecture ...

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Processing Concrete and Abstract Relationships in Word Pairs

Processing Concrete and Abstract Relationships in Word Pairs

... a lexical decision task after controlling for context availability and imageability among other ...a lexical decision task after controlling for context availability and ...

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Accumulating evidence about what prospective memory costs actually reveal

Accumulating evidence about what prospective memory costs actually reveal

... Accuracy. PM responses were scored as correct if the participant pressed the PM response key instead of a lexical decision response key on the target trial. A condition by day repeated measures ANOVA was ...

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... analyzed using the B-PAL software (Davis & Perea, 2005) that provides the most common psycholinguistic indexes. Twenty two of these words had a dense neighborhood, whereas the other 22 had a sparse neighborhood. ...

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Priming pictures and words : an investigation of the N400 and LPC

Priming pictures and words : an investigation of the N400 and LPC

... sentence priming and lexical decision tasks have indicated that the N400 is readily evoked by semantic anomaly and is sensitive to word frequency low frequency words eliciting greater am[r] ...

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Sustained meaning activation for polysemous but not homonymous words: Evidence from EEG

Sustained meaning activation for polysemous but not homonymous words: Evidence from EEG

... of lexical ambiguity distinguish between homonymy, where words that share a lexical form have unrelated meanings, and polysemy, where the meanings are ...delayed lexical decision task ...

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The Importance of Auditory Discrimination in the Acquisition of Mental Lexicon and Reading Automation in Arabic Speaking Students in Kenitra (Morocco)

The Importance of Auditory Discrimination in the Acquisition of Mental Lexicon and Reading Automation in Arabic Speaking Students in Kenitra (Morocco)

... auditory lexical decision (Table 3), which con- firms a lack of mental lexicon since the student could not manage to recognize the words whether the stimulus was visual or ...

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SUBTLEX UK: a new and improved word frequency database for
British English

SUBTLEX UK: a new and improved word frequency database for British English

... Because their corpus contained only 1 million words, the lowest value in the word frequencies made available by Ku č era and Francis (1967) was 1 fpmw. This contributed to the assumption that 1 fpmw is the lowest ...

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A magnetic stimulation examination of orthographic neighborhood effects in visual word recognition

A magnetic stimulation examination of orthographic neighborhood effects in visual word recognition

... for lexical decision for words with larger Ns (so-called friendly words) (Andrews, 1997; Laxon, Colt- heart, & Keating, 1988; Laxon, Masterson, & Moran, ...own lexical entry but also the ...

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2017_Jadi.pdf

2017_Jadi.pdf

... the lexical decision task, the episodic task, and the ocular recognition ...The lexical decision task, a word recognition task where participants look at words one at a time and respond based ...

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