The Basis of Consistency Effects in Word Naming Jared, Debra;McRae, Ken;Seidenberg, Mark S Journal of Memory and Language; Dec 1, 1990; 29, 6; Periodicals Archive Online pg. 687
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The research reported in this article was partially supported by a postdoctoral grant ..... the display screen of a personal computer with a 70-Hz refresh rate. The items appeared on the ...... Experimental Psychology, 47A, 365-382. Ferrand, L.
Because such databases of lexical decision and naming perfor- mance contain a large ...... database analysis of reading aloud and lexical decision. However,.
Nov 1, 2011 - Visual word recognition in adults is fast, efficient, and relatively effortless ... and which fell from grace because it did not provide RT data. (Monsell, 1991). ... correctly. The PDM presentation conditions are thought to slow down.
items. Finally, in Experiment 3 we test the idea that feedback consistency effects in the auditory domain are generally more stable because of the fact that, in the ...
Beyond the two-strategy model of skilled spelling: Effects of consistency, grain size, and orthographic redundancy. Conrad Perry. The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong and Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science,. Macquarie University, Sydney, Austra
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Speeded naming frequency and the development of the lexicon in Williams syndrome.pdf. Speeded naming frequency and the development of the lexicon in ...
A series of word, nonword, and picture naming experiments is reported using the masked priming paradigm with very brief prime exposures. In Experiment 1 ...
Previous studies on the syllable-length effect in visual word recognition and naming ..... as subjects for course credit, 16 in the Experiment 1 (naming) and 40 in ... presented in isolation on the center of the display screen of a Pentium computer.
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(Hawkins, Reicher, Rogers, & Peterson, 1976), a semantic categorization task .... phone pairs and for the influence of high-frequency orthographic neighbours. ... other hand, no homophone interference was observed when homophones with ...
was used to describe how one might get syllable effects without explicit syllable units. ... in terms of orthography-to-phonology conversion rules and that the pronunciation ... The last characteristic concerns the presence/absence of a syllabic ...
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perimental and theoretical tools. One very promising experimental ... recently in studies of visual word recognition fects are due to such ..... conditions and saw the target words twice in and 2% of the data for bisyllabic and trisyl- labic words ..
Aug 29, 2013 - The present fMRI study investigated the effects of word-likeness of visual and auditory stimuli on activity along the ventral visual stream. In the context of a one-back task, we presented visual and auditory words, pseudowords, and ar
Aug 29, 2013 - auditory processing are expected in visual regions. Keywords: fMRI .... million (based on the CELEX database; Baayen et al., 1993). The pseudowords matched the ...... an open-access article distributed under the terms of the.
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2006;63:356-365 ... gions previously found to support transitive inference in .... participants were shown pairs of visual items on a computer screen and asked to ...
Nov 15, 2006 - followed by the sudden onset of a very fast convergence process induced by a ..... In order to get an expression for the transition rates, we call Ck(t) the ..... of a very rich internal activity in terms of variations of the inventory
Nov 15, 2006 - Then, while one or more names become more popular spreading through the community, the .... becomes relevant when the degree distribution of the network, pk, has long tails. When ... social group of agents (the speaker chooses the hear
yielded a mixture of null effects and inhibitory length ef- fects. .... although the effect was stronger in German than in En- ..... Perry, C., & Ziegler, J. C. (2002). A ...
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