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Towards a complete model of reading: Simulating lexical decision, word naming, and sentence reading with Über-Reader
Veldre, Aaron; Yu, Lili; Andrews, Sally. - : Cognitive Science Society, 2020
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Automatic phonological activation during visual word recognition in bilingual children : a cross-language masked priming study in grades 3 and 5
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Individual Differences in Sensitivity to Homophony in Visual Word Recognition
In: Master's Theses (2017)
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Drifting through Basic Subprocesses of Reading: A Hierarchical Diffusion Model Analysis of Age Effects on Visual Word Recognition
In: ISSN: 1664-1078 ; Frontiers in Psychology ; https://hal-amu.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01522738 ; Frontiers in Psychology, Frontiers, 2016, 7, pp.1863 - 1863. ⟨10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01863⟩ (2016)
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Masked morphological priming in German-speaking adults and children : evidence from response time distributions
Hasenäcker, Jana; Beyersmann, Elisabeth; Schroeder, Sascha. - : Frontiers Research Foundation, 2016
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Drifting through Basic Subprocesses of Reading ... : A Hierarchical Diffusion Model Analysis of Age Effects on Visual Word Recognition ...
Froehlich, Eva; Liebig, Johanna; Ziegler, Johannes C.. - : Freie Universität Berlin, 2016
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How language affects children's use of derivational morphology in visual word and pseudoword processing: evidence from a cross-language study
In: ISSN: 1664-1078 ; Frontiers in Psychology ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01991114 ; Frontiers in Psychology, Frontiers, 2015, 6, ⟨10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00452⟩ (2015)
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Artificial Language Training Reveals the Neural Substrates Underlying Addressed and Assembled Phonologies
In: Mei, Leilei; Xue, Gui; Lu, Zhong-Lin; He, Qinghua; Zhang, Mingxia; Wei, Miao; et al.(2014). Artificial Language Training Reveals the Neural Substrates Underlying Addressed and Assembled Phonologies. PLoS ONE, 9(3), e93548. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0093548. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/03t9g24p (2014)
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Inter- and intrahemispheric connectivity differences when reading Japanese Kanji and Hiragana.
In: Cereb Cortex , 24 (6) pp. 1601-1608. (2014) (2014)
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Barking at Emotionally-Laden Words: The Role of Attention
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Barking at Emotionally-Laden Words: The Role of Attention
Haskell, Christie Rose Marie. - : University of Waterloo, 2013
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On the flexibility of letter position coding during lexical processing: evidence from eye movements when reading Thai
In: School of Health and Human Sciences (2012)
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Morphological processing in adults and children during visual word recognition
Beyersmann, Elisabeth. - : Australia : Macquarie University, 2011
Abstract: Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Human Sciences, Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science, 2011. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; 1. Introduction -- 2. Parallel processing of whole-words and morphemes in visual word recognition -- 3. Early morphological decomposition during visual word recognition : evidence from masked transposed-letter printing -- 4. Early morphological decomposition of suffixed words : masked priming evidence with transposed-letter nonword primes -- 5. Morphological processing during visual word recognition in developing readers : evidence from masked priming -- 6. Summary and conculsions. ; The research presented in this thesis examines cognitive processes involved in the recognition of written morphologically complex words in skilled readers and the acquisition of these mechanisms in developing readers. All experiments focus on non-strategic aspects of rapid morphological segmentation, exploring the nature of underlying lower-level orthographic processing constraints in morphological decomposition. The influences of orthographic processing constraints upon morphological processing are explored by distinguishing between lower-level morpho-orthographic and higher-lever morpho-semantic processing mechanisms. The introductory thesis chapter reviews evidence of different forms of purely structural non-semantic morphological processes and discusses the implication for morphological processing theories as well as orthographic processing theories. The role of morphological decomposition in visual word recognition is then examined across four different chapters (testing 446 adult participants and 72 children), in both English and Spanish native speakers. To explore non-conscious stages of cognitive processing, the present research draws upon the masked priming paradigm, providing a window into early, automatic processes in visual word recognition. In Chapters 2, 3, and 4, a novel approach is used combining the masked priming paradigm with the transposed-letter priming paradigm to examine if and how the encoding of morphological information is modulated by lower-level letter position processing mechanisms, in skilled readers. The final chapter provides a summary of the presented findings across all chapters and gives an outlook on future research prospects. We conclude that morphological processing in both skilled and developing readers is based on both morphoorthographic and morpho-semantic processing mechanism, which we discuss in the context of current morphological processing theories. ; Mode of access: World Wide Web. ; x, 173 p. ill
Keyword: Cognitive science; letter transpositions; lexical decision; masked priming; morphological processing; Psycholinguistics -- Data processing; Psychology of; Reading; reading development; Semantics; Visual perception; visual word recognition; Word recognition
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1279688
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Computational modelling of the effects of semantic dementia on visual word recognition
Coltheart, Max; Saunders, Steven J; Tree, Jeremy J. - : Psychology Press, 2010
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Is the orthograhic/phonological onset a single unit in reading aloud?
Mousikou, Petroula; Coltheart, Max; Saunders, Steven. - : American Psychological Association, 2010
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Beginning readers activate semantics from sub-word orthography
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Language experience shapes early electrophysiological responses to visual stimuli: the effects of writing system, stimulus length, and presentation duration.
In: NeuroImage, vol 39, iss 4 (2008)
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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, 58 (2) (2008)
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Orthographic learning via self-teaching in children learning to read English : effects of exposure, durability and context
Nation, Kate; Angell, Philip; Castles, Anne. - : Elsevier, 2007
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Reading aloud is not automatic: Processing capacity is required to generate a phonological code from print
Chan-Reynolds, Michael G.. - : University of Waterloo, 2006
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