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Reading through a noisy channel : why there's nothing special about the perception of orthography
Norris, Dennis; Kinoshita, Sachiko. - : American Psychological Association, 2012
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Transposed-letter priming effect in Hebrew in the same-different task
Kinoshita, Sachiko; Norris, Dennis; Siegelman, Noam. - : Psychology Press, 2012
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Task-dependent masked priming effects in visual word recognition
Kinoshita, Sachiko; Norris, Dennis. - : Frontiers Research Foundation, 2012
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Task-Dependent Masked Priming Effects in Visual Word Recognition
Kinoshita, Sachiko; Norris, Dennis. - : Frontiers Research Foundation, 2012
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Is morpho-orthographic decomposition purely orthographic? Evidence from masked priming in the same-different task
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Does the familiarity bias hypothesis explain why there is no masked priming for "NO" decisions?
Kinoshita, Sachiko; Norris, Dennis. - : Springer New York LLC, 2011
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Masked priming effect reflects evidence accumulated by the prime
Kinoshita, Sachiko; Norris, Dennis. - : Psychology Press, 2010
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How abstract phonemic categories are necessary for coping with speaker-related variation
Cutler, Anne; Eisner, Frank; McQueen, James M.. - : Germany, Mouton de Gruyter, 2010
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Transposed-Letter Priming of Prelexical Orthographic Representations
Kinoshita, Sachiko; Norris, Dennis. - : American Psychological Association, 2009
Abstract: A prime generated by transposing two internal letters (e.g., jugde) produces strong priming of the original word (judge). In lexical decision, this transposed-letter (TL) priming effect is generally weak or absent for nonword targets; thus, it is unclear whether the origin of this effect is lexical or prelexical. The authors describe the Bayesian Reader theory of masked priming (D. Norris & S. Kinoshita, 2008), which explains why nonwords do not show priming in lexical decision but why they do in the cross-case same-different task. This analysis is followed by 3 experiments that show that priming in this task is not based on low-level perceptual similarity between the prime and target, or on phonology, to make the case that priming is based on prelexical orthographic representation. The authors then use this task to demonstrate equivalent TL priming effects for nonwords and words. The results are interpreted as the first reliable evidence based on the masked priming procedure that letter position is not coded absolutely within the prelexical, orthographic representation. The implications of the results for current letter position coding schemes are discussed. ; 18 page(s)
Keyword: 170100 Psychology; letter position coding; masked priming; orthographic similarity; same-different match task; transposed letters
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1153951
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Perception as evidence accumulation and Bayesian inference: Insights from masked priming
Norris, Dennis; Kinoshita, Sachiko. - : American Psychological Association, 2008
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A unified framework for immediate serial recall, Hebb effects, and the learning of phonological word-forms
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Are there really interactive processes in speech perception?
McQueen, James M.; Cutler, Anne; Norris, Dennis. - : U.K, Elsevier, 2006
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The dynamic nature of speech perception
McQueen, James M.; Norris, Dennis; Cutler, Anne. - : U.K, Kingston Press Services, 2006
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Phonological abstraction in the mental lexicon
McQueen, James M.; Cutler, Anne; Norris, Dennis. - : U.K, Elsevier, 2006
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Phonological and conceptual activation in speech comprehension
Norris, Dennis; Cutler, Anne; McQueen, James M.. - : U.S.A, Academic Press, 2006
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Lexically-guided retuning of letter perception
Norris, Dennis; Butterfield, Sally; McQueen, James M.. - : U.K, Psychology Press, 2006
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La perception de la parole en espagnol : un cas particulier? ; (Speech perception in Spanish : a special case?)
Cutler, Anne (R12329); Mister, E.; Norris, Dennis. - : Belgium, De Boeck, 2004
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Phonemic repertoire and similarity within the vocabulary
Cutler, Anne; Norris, Dennis; Max Planck Institut für Psycholinguistik (Nijmegen, Netherlands). - : Korea, Sunjijn, 2004
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Lexical viability constraints on speech segmentation by infants
In: Cognitive psychology. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 46 (2003) 1, 65-97
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Perceptual learning in speech
In: Cognitive psychology. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 47 (2003) 2, 204-238
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