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Visual Word Recognition

Electrophysiological dynamics of Chinese phonology during visual word recognition in Chinese English bilinguals

Electrophysiological dynamics of Chinese phonology during visual word recognition in Chinese English bilinguals

... Chinese is, however, a tone language in which the phonological component of a Chinese character consists of both segments (consonants and vowels) and a lexical tone. For example, in Mandarin Chinese (henceforth Chinese), ...

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Precognitive priming and sequential effects in visual word recognition

Precognitive priming and sequential effects in visual word recognition

... of visual word recognition as well as ...a word, and when the subsequent (“precognitive”) stimulus was a nonword, while responses to nonwords showed no reliable sequential ...sequences, ...

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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

... target word by one letter ...the word marsh, for example, has two neigh- bors, harsh and march (Forster & Shen, ...the word cover has 13 neighbors (including coven, covet, cower, hover, lover, ...

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Reading and visual word recognition ability in Semantic Dementia is not predicted by semantic performance

Reading and visual word recognition ability in Semantic Dementia is not predicted by semantic performance

... Reading and visual word recognition ability in Semantic Dementia is not predicted by semantic performance PLAYFOOT, David , BILLINGTON, Jac and TREE, Jeremy J.. Available from Sheffield [r] ...

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Seeing is knowing? Visual word recognition in non dyslexic and dyslexic readers: an ERP study

Seeing is knowing? Visual word recognition in non dyslexic and dyslexic readers: an ERP study

... In conclusion, this study showed once more that high temporal resolution ERPs are very sensitive indicators of visual word recognition both in control and dyslexic readers. The separation of the ...

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Cascaded and thresholded processing in visual word recognition: does the Dual Route Cascaded model require a threshold?

Cascaded and thresholded processing in visual word recognition: does the Dual Route Cascaded model require a threshold?

... Now, imagine to apply this same logic to thresholded processing. In traditional stage models, a threshold is reached in a processing unit when activation in that unit reaches its maximum value, which means that ...

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The Effects of Concreteness and Semantic Neighbourhood Density on Visual Word Recognition

The Effects of Concreteness and Semantic Neighbourhood Density on Visual Word Recognition

... influence visual word ...on word recognition in reasonable depth, resulting in studies that have revealed faster RTs for concrete words (reviewed ...printed word, the influences of ...

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The what, when, where, and how of visual word recognition

The what, when, where, and how of visual word recognition

... to word recognition. In fact, one of the oldest debates in visual word recognition concerns the demarcation between bottom-up and top-down processing, asking whether or not the ...

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The effects of age-of-acquisition and frequency-of-occurrence in visual word recognition: Further evidence from the Dutch language

The effects of age-of-acquisition and frequency-of-occurrence in visual word recognition: Further evidence from the Dutch language

... The ® rst two lists diŒered on AoAT (8% vs 93% , meaning that for the late acquired words, only 8% of the teachers indicated that these words should be known by a 6-year-old, whereas for the early acquired words, 93% of ...

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Towards exploring the specific influences of wordform frequency, lemma frequency and OLD20 on visual word recognition and reading aloud

Towards exploring the specific influences of wordform frequency, lemma frequency and OLD20 on visual word recognition and reading aloud

... of visual word recognition and reading aloud are influenced by a multitude of variables, including the frequency of the word, its orthographic and phonological neighbourhood, the consistency ...

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Syllabic Length Effect in Visual Word Recognition

Syllabic Length Effect in Visual Word Recognition

... on visual word recognition have resulted in different and sometimes contradictory proposals as Multi-Trace Memory Model (MTM), Dual-Route Cascaded Model (DRC), and Parallel Distribution Processing ...

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Towards a new model of semantic processing: Task-specific effects of concreteness and semantic neighbourhood density in visual word recognition

Towards a new model of semantic processing: Task-specific effects of concreteness and semantic neighbourhood density in visual word recognition

... of visual word recognition. Specifically, a stimulus word is interspersed with a masking stimulus, such as a series of hash marks ...stimulus word as gradually emerging from the mask as ...

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Visual word recognition by bilinguals in a sentence context: Evidence for nonselective lexical access

Visual word recognition by bilinguals in a sentence context: Evidence for nonselective lexical access

... monolingual word recognition ...to word, letter and feature nodes), and L2 words are represented in a unitary word-level ...that word recognition processes are initially ...

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An investigation of control processes in bilinguals, using visual word recognition tasks

An investigation of control processes in bilinguals, using visual word recognition tasks

... In the language-specific task, there was a significant effect of trial type [mean RTs to nonwords: 946ms (277) and 898ms (268) on switch and non-switch trials respectively; p < 0.001 by subjects, items and min F ’]. ...

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Turkish Resources for Visual Word Recognition

Turkish Resources for Visual Word Recognition

... a word as an approximation is the total num- ber of graphemes in a ...word. Word frequency scores are obtained by counting how many times a word occurs in a ...a word are obtained by ...

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A broad-coverage distributed connectionist model of visual word recognition

A broad-coverage distributed connectionist model of visual word recognition

... the visual lexical decision RTs that are observed between regular and irregular past-tense forms appear also when the targets are fully regular present-tense forms of those same ...to word meaning should ...

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Investigations of lexical competition and repeated letter effects in visual word recognition

Investigations of lexical competition and repeated letter effects in visual word recognition

... The idea that the priming effect could be modulated by the similarity of the prime-target pair to other “competitor” words was further supported by Hinton, Liversedge, and Underwood (1998) who demonstrated stronger ...

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Study on Visual Word Recognition in Bangla across Different Reader Groups

Study on Visual Word Recognition in Bangla across Different Reader Groups

... as word length because most often the akshars boundaries match the phono- logical syllable ...thographic word complexity possess low correla- tion coefficients with reaction times and accura- cies, this can ...

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Bilingual word recognition in a sentence context

Bilingual word recognition in a sentence context

... Schwanenflugel and LaCount (1988) explained the effect of semantic constraint in a feature restriction model. According to this model, a low- constraint sentence generates fewer feature restrictions for an upcoming ...

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Extraneous visual noise facilitates word learning

Extraneous visual noise facilitates word learning

... the word learning literature suggests that lack of contextual variability supports word learning: when learning words from a storybook, repeating the context in which 3-year-old children encounter novel ...

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