Masked Priming
The State of the Art
Herausgeber: Kinoshita, Sachiko; Lupker, Stephen J
Masked Priming
The State of the Art
Herausgeber: Kinoshita, Sachiko; Lupker, Stephen J
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First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780415649933
- ISBN-10: 0415649935
- Artikelnr.: 36541253
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780415649933
- ISBN-10: 0415649935
- Artikelnr.: 36541253
Sachiko Kinoshita, Stephen J. Lupker
Preface.
Section 1: Mechanisms. The Mechanics ofMasked Priming Kenneth I. Forster,
Kathleen Mohan & JoHector.An Abstractionist Account of Masked and Long-Term
PrimingJeffrey Bowers. A Retrospective View of MaskedPriming: Toward a
Unified Account of Masked and Long-TermRepetition PrimingMichael E.J.
Masson & Glen E. Bodner.
Section 2: Orthographics Effects. Transposed-LetterConfusability Effects in
Masked Form Priming Manuel Perea& Stephen J. Lupker. Factors Underlying
Masked PrimingEffects in Competitive Network Models of Visual Word
RecognitionColin J. Davis
Section 3: Phonological Effects. The Robustness of Phonological Effects in
FastPrimingRam Frost. Dissociating Automatic Orthographicand Phonological
Codes in Lexical Access and LexicalAcquisition Michael B. Johnston & Anne
E. Castles TheNature of Masked Onset Priming Effect in Naming: A Review
Sachiko Kinoshita.
Section 4: Morphological Effects. Racehorses, Reindeers and Sparrows: Using
Masked Primingto Investigate Morphological Influences on Compound Word
Identification Natalie Shoolman and Sally Andrews.Reading
Morphologically-Complex Words: Some Thoughts fromMasked Priming Kathleen
Rastle and Matthew H.Davis.
Section 5: Masked Priming in Special Populations.
Masked Priming Across Languages: AnInsight into Bilingual Lexical
Processing Chris Davis,Jeesun Kim & Rosa Sanchez-Casas Bilingual Visual
WordRecognition: Evidence from Masked Phonological PrimingMarc Brysbaert
Word Recognition Development inChildren: Insights from Masked-PrimingAnne
Castles,Chris Davis & Kenneth I. Forster
Section 1: Mechanisms. The Mechanics ofMasked Priming Kenneth I. Forster,
Kathleen Mohan & JoHector.An Abstractionist Account of Masked and Long-Term
PrimingJeffrey Bowers. A Retrospective View of MaskedPriming: Toward a
Unified Account of Masked and Long-TermRepetition PrimingMichael E.J.
Masson & Glen E. Bodner.
Section 2: Orthographics Effects. Transposed-LetterConfusability Effects in
Masked Form Priming Manuel Perea& Stephen J. Lupker. Factors Underlying
Masked PrimingEffects in Competitive Network Models of Visual Word
RecognitionColin J. Davis
Section 3: Phonological Effects. The Robustness of Phonological Effects in
FastPrimingRam Frost. Dissociating Automatic Orthographicand Phonological
Codes in Lexical Access and LexicalAcquisition Michael B. Johnston & Anne
E. Castles TheNature of Masked Onset Priming Effect in Naming: A Review
Sachiko Kinoshita.
Section 4: Morphological Effects. Racehorses, Reindeers and Sparrows: Using
Masked Primingto Investigate Morphological Influences on Compound Word
Identification Natalie Shoolman and Sally Andrews.Reading
Morphologically-Complex Words: Some Thoughts fromMasked Priming Kathleen
Rastle and Matthew H.Davis.
Section 5: Masked Priming in Special Populations.
Masked Priming Across Languages: AnInsight into Bilingual Lexical
Processing Chris Davis,Jeesun Kim & Rosa Sanchez-Casas Bilingual Visual
WordRecognition: Evidence from Masked Phonological PrimingMarc Brysbaert
Word Recognition Development inChildren: Insights from Masked-PrimingAnne
Castles,Chris Davis & Kenneth I. Forster
Preface.
Section 1: Mechanisms. The Mechanics ofMasked Priming Kenneth I. Forster,
Kathleen Mohan & JoHector.An Abstractionist Account of Masked and Long-Term
PrimingJeffrey Bowers. A Retrospective View of MaskedPriming: Toward a
Unified Account of Masked and Long-TermRepetition PrimingMichael E.J.
Masson & Glen E. Bodner.
Section 2: Orthographics Effects. Transposed-LetterConfusability Effects in
Masked Form Priming Manuel Perea& Stephen J. Lupker. Factors Underlying
Masked PrimingEffects in Competitive Network Models of Visual Word
RecognitionColin J. Davis
Section 3: Phonological Effects. The Robustness of Phonological Effects in
FastPrimingRam Frost. Dissociating Automatic Orthographicand Phonological
Codes in Lexical Access and LexicalAcquisition Michael B. Johnston & Anne
E. Castles TheNature of Masked Onset Priming Effect in Naming: A Review
Sachiko Kinoshita.
Section 4: Morphological Effects. Racehorses, Reindeers and Sparrows: Using
Masked Primingto Investigate Morphological Influences on Compound Word
Identification Natalie Shoolman and Sally Andrews.Reading
Morphologically-Complex Words: Some Thoughts fromMasked Priming Kathleen
Rastle and Matthew H.Davis.
Section 5: Masked Priming in Special Populations.
Masked Priming Across Languages: AnInsight into Bilingual Lexical
Processing Chris Davis,Jeesun Kim & Rosa Sanchez-Casas Bilingual Visual
WordRecognition: Evidence from Masked Phonological PrimingMarc Brysbaert
Word Recognition Development inChildren: Insights from Masked-PrimingAnne
Castles,Chris Davis & Kenneth I. Forster
Section 1: Mechanisms. The Mechanics ofMasked Priming Kenneth I. Forster,
Kathleen Mohan & JoHector.An Abstractionist Account of Masked and Long-Term
PrimingJeffrey Bowers. A Retrospective View of MaskedPriming: Toward a
Unified Account of Masked and Long-TermRepetition PrimingMichael E.J.
Masson & Glen E. Bodner.
Section 2: Orthographics Effects. Transposed-LetterConfusability Effects in
Masked Form Priming Manuel Perea& Stephen J. Lupker. Factors Underlying
Masked PrimingEffects in Competitive Network Models of Visual Word
RecognitionColin J. Davis
Section 3: Phonological Effects. The Robustness of Phonological Effects in
FastPrimingRam Frost. Dissociating Automatic Orthographicand Phonological
Codes in Lexical Access and LexicalAcquisition Michael B. Johnston & Anne
E. Castles TheNature of Masked Onset Priming Effect in Naming: A Review
Sachiko Kinoshita.
Section 4: Morphological Effects. Racehorses, Reindeers and Sparrows: Using
Masked Primingto Investigate Morphological Influences on Compound Word
Identification Natalie Shoolman and Sally Andrews.Reading
Morphologically-Complex Words: Some Thoughts fromMasked Priming Kathleen
Rastle and Matthew H.Davis.
Section 5: Masked Priming in Special Populations.
Masked Priming Across Languages: AnInsight into Bilingual Lexical
Processing Chris Davis,Jeesun Kim & Rosa Sanchez-Casas Bilingual Visual
WordRecognition: Evidence from Masked Phonological PrimingMarc Brysbaert
Word Recognition Development inChildren: Insights from Masked-PrimingAnne
Castles,Chris Davis & Kenneth I. Forster