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Lexical and sublexical effects on visual word recognition in Greek: comparing human behavior to the dual route cascaded model ...
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Lexical and sublexical effects on visual word recognition in Greek: comparing human behavior to the dual route cascaded model ...
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Phonotactic constraints : implications for models of oral reading in Russian
Ulicheva, Anastasia; Coltheart, Max; Saunders, Steven. - : American Psychological Association, 2016
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Phonotactic constraints: Implications for models of oral reading in Russian
In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, Vol. 42, no. 4 (Apr 2016), pp. 636-656 (2016)
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Reading aloud : the cumulative lexical interference effect
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Computational modelling of the effects of semantic dementia on visual word recognition
In: Cognitive neuropsychology. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 27 (2010) 1-2, 101-114
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Computational modelling of the masked onset priming effect in reading aloud
In: The European journal of cognitive psychology. - Basingstoke : Psychology Press 22 (2010) 5, 725-763
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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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Can the dual-route cascaded computational model of reading offer a valid account of the masked onset priming effect?
Mousikou, Petroula; Coltheart, Max; Finkbeiner, Matthew. - : Psychology Press, 2010
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Is the orthograhic/phonological onset a single unit in reading aloud?
Mousikou, Petroula; Coltheart, Max; Saunders, Steven; Yen, Lisa. - : American Psychological Association, 2010
Abstract: Two main theories of visual word recognition have been developed regarding the way orthographic units in printed words map onto phonological units in spoken words. One theory suggests that a string of single letters or letter clusters corresponds to a string of phonemes (Coltheart, 1978; Venezky, 1970), while the other suggests that a string of single letters or letter clusters corresponds to coarser phonological units, for example, onsets and rimes (Treiman & Chafetz, 1987). These theoretical assumptions were critical for the development of coding schemes in prominent computational models of word recognition and reading aloud. In a reading-aloud study, we tested whether the human reading system represents the orthographic/phonological onset of printed words and nonwords as single units or as separate letters/phonemes. Our results, which favored a letter and not an onset-coding scheme, were successfully simulated by the dual-route cascaded (DRC) model (Coltheart, Rastle, Perry, Langdon, & Ziegler, 2001). A separate experiment was carried out to further adjudicate between 2 versions of the DRC model. ; 20 page(s)
Keyword: 170100 Psychology; computational models of reading; masked onset priming effect (MOPE); orthographic coding scheme; reading aloud; visual word recognition
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/114427
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Computational modelling of the masked onset priming effect in reading aloud
Mousikou, Petroula; Coltheart, Max; Saunders, Steven. - : Psychology Press, 2010
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Computational modeling of reading in semantic dementia : comment on Woollams, Lambon Ralph, Plaut, and Patterson (2007)
Coltheart, Max; Tree, Jeremy J; Saunders, Steven J. - : American Psychological Association, 2010
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Effects of homophony on reading aloud : implications for models of speech production
Biedermann, Britta; Coltheart, Max; Nickels, Lyndsey. - : Psychology Press, 2009
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