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Mapping visual symbols onto spoken language along the ventral visual stream
Taylor, J. S. H.; Davis, Matthew H.; Rastle, Kathleen. - : National Academy of Sciences, 2019
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Comparing and Validating Methods of Reading Instruction Using Behavioural and Neural Findings in an Artificial Orthography
Taylor, J. S. H.; Davis, Matthew H.; Rastle, Kathleen. - : American Psychological Association, 2017
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Advances in morphological processing : a special issue of language and cognitive processes
Pollatsek, Alexander; Juhasz, Barbara J.; Morris, Joanna. - New York : Psychology Press, 2015
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Interpreting response time effects in functional imaging studies
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Interpreting response time effects in functional imaging studies
Taylor, J.S.H.; Rastle, Kathleen; Davis, Matthew H.. - : Academic Press, 2014
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The role of memory consolidation in generalisation of new linguistic information
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 125 (2012) 1, 107-112
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Response to McGettigan et al.: Task-based accounts are not sufficiently coherent to explain articulatory effects in speech perception
Rastle, Kathleen; Davis, Matthew H.; Brysbaert, Marc. - : National Academy of Sciences, 2010
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Adore-able not adorable? Orthographic underspecification studied with masked repetition priming
In: The European journal of cognitive psychology. - Basingstoke : Psychology Press 21 (2009) 6, 813-836
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Activation of articulatory information in speech perception
Yuen, Ivan; Davis, Matthew H.; Brysbaert, Marc; Rastle, Kathleen. - : National Academy of Sciences, 2009
Abstract: Emerging neurophysiologic evidence indicates that motor systems are activated during the perception of speech, but whether this activity reflects basic processes underlying speech perception remains a matter of considerable debate. Our contribution to this debate is to report direct behavioral evidence that specific articulatory commands are activated automatically and involuntarily during speech perception. We used electropalatography to measure whether motor information activated from spoken distractors would yield specific distortions on the articulation of printed target syllables. Participants produced target syllables beginning with /k/ or /s/ while listening to the same syllables or to incongruent rhyming syllables beginning with /t/. Tongue–palate contact for target productions was measured during the articulatory closure of /k/ and during the frication of /s/. Results revealed “traces” of the incongruent distractors on target productions, with the incongruent /t/-initial distractors inducing greater alveolar contact in the articulation of /k/ and /s/ than the congruent distractors. Two further experiments established that (i) the nature of this interference effect is dependent specifically on the articulatory properties of the spoken distractors; and (ii) this interference effect is unique to spoken distractors and does not arise when distractors are presented in printed form. Results are discussed in terms of a broader emerging framework concerning the relationship between perception and action, whereby the perception of action entails activation of the motor system.
Keyword: Social Sciences
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20080724
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0904774107
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2818927
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Is there a "fete" in "fetish"?: Effects of orthographic opacity on morpho-orthographic segmentation in visual word recognition
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 58 (2008) 2, 307-326
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Morphological decomposition based on the analysis of orthography
In: Language and cognitive processes. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 23 (2008) 7-8, 942-971
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Reading morphologically complex words : some thoughts from masked priming
In: Masked priming. - New York [u.a.] : Psychology Press (2003), 279-305
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On the complexities of measuring naming
In: Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. - Washington, DC [u.a.] : Assoc. 28 (2002) 2, 307-314
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