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The first letter position effect in visual word recognition: The role of spatial attention. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform, 2017
Aschenbrenner AJ   +4 more
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Aging and the optimal viewing position effect in visual word recognition: Evidence from English. [PDF]

open access: yesPsychol Aging, 2017
Li L   +6 more
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Recognition intent and visual word recognition

Consciousness and Cognition, 2009
This study adopted a change detection task to investigate whether and how recognition intent affects the construction of orthographic representation in visual word recognition. Chinese readers (Experiment 1-1) and nonreaders (Experiment 1-2) detected color changes in radical components of Chinese characters.
Man-Ying, Wang, Chi-Le, Ching
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Visual Word Recognition of Single-Syllable Words.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2004
Speeded visual word naming and lexical decision performance are reported for 2428 words for young adults and healthy older adults. Hierarchical regression techniques were used to investigate the unique predictive variance of phonological features in the onsets, lexical variables (e.g., measures of consistency, frequency, familiarity, neighborhood size,
David A, Balota   +4 more
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Visual word recognition of multisyllabic words

Journal of Memory and Language, 2009
The visual word recognition literature has been dominated by the study of monosyllabic words in factorial experiments, computational models, and megastudies. However, it is not yet clear whether the behavioral effects reported for monosyllabic words generalize reliably to multisyllabic words.
Yap, M.J., Balota, D.A.
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Visual Word Recognition in Multilinguals

2018
This chapter on the reading of words by multilinguals considers how retrieving words in two or more languages is affected by the lexical properties of the words, the sentence context in which they occur, and the language to which they belong. Reaction time and event-related potential (ERP) studies are discussed that investigate the processing of ...
Dijkstra, A.F.J., Heuven, W.J.B. van
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