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Abstract
Using a novel eye-tracking method, this study revealed that phonological recoding mechanisms are activated very early on during exposure to lexical stimuli. These 'early effects' are indicated by a higher peak error amplitude for pseudohomophone stimuli compared to pronounceable non-words and (particularly) unpronounceable non-words.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 07 Mar 2019 |
Event | International Convention of Psychological Science - Paris, France Duration: 07 Mar 2019 → … |
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Conference | International Convention of Psychological Science |
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Country/Territory | France |
City | Paris |
Period | 07/03/2019 → … |
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The Pseudohomophone Effect in Written Word Processing: An Eye-tracking Investigation
Vasilena Stefanova (Advisor)
2019Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation