At the doors of lexical access : the importance of the first 250 milliseconds in reading / / Jon Andoni Dunabeitia and Nicola Molinaro.
Correct word identification and processing is a prerequisite for accurate reading, and decades of psycholinguistic and neuroscientific research have shown that the magical moments of visual word recognition are short-lived and markedly fast. The time window in which a given letter string passes from...
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Jon Andoni Dunabeitia auth At the doors of lexical access [electronic resource] : the importance of the first 250 milliseconds in reading / Jon Andoni Dunabeitia and Nicola Molinaro. Frontiers Media SA 2014 Lausanne, Switzerland : Frontiers Media SA, 2014. ©2014 1 online resource (112 pages) : illustrations; digital, PDF file(s). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file rda Frontiers Research Topics Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph Published in Frontiers in Psychology. Includes bibliographical references. Correct word identification and processing is a prerequisite for accurate reading, and decades of psycholinguistic and neuroscientific research have shown that the magical moments of visual word recognition are short-lived and markedly fast. The time window in which a given letter string passes from being a mere sequence of printed curves and strokes to acquiring the word status takes around one third of a second. In a few hundred milliseconds, a skilled reader recognizes an isolated word and carries out a number of underlying processes, such as the encoding of letter position and letter identity, and lexico-semantic information retrieval. However, the precise manner (and order) in which these processes occur (or co-occur) is a matter of contention subject to empirical research. There’s no agreement regarding the precise timing of some of the essential processes that guide visual word processing, such as precise letter identification, letter position assignment or sub-word unit processing (bigrams, trigrams, syllables, morphemes), among others. Which is the sequence of processes that lead to lexical access? How do these and other processes interact with each other during the early moments of word processing? Do these processes occur in a serial fashion or do they take place in parallel? Are these processes subject to mutual interaction principles? Is feedback allowed for within the earliest stages of word identification? And ultimately, when does the reader’s brain effectively identify a given word? A vast number of questions remain open, and this Research Topic will cover some of them, giving the readership the opportunity to understand how the scientific community faces the problem of modeling the early stages of word identification according to the latest neuroscientific findings. The present Research Topic aims to combine recent experimental evidence on early word processing from different techniques together with comprehensive reviews of the current work directions, in order to create a landmark forum in which experts in the field define the state of the art and future directions. We are willing to receive submissions of empirical as well as theoretical and review articles based on different computational and neuroscience-oriented methodologies. We especially encourage researchers primarily using electrophysiological or magnetoencephalographic techniques as well as eye-tracking to participate, given that these techniques provide us with the opportunity to uncover the mysteries of lexical access allowing for a fine-grained time-course analysis. The main focus of interest will concern the processes that are held within the initial 250-300 milliseconds after word presentation, covering areas that link basic visuo-attentional systems with linguistic mechanisms. English Creative Commons NonCommercial-NoDerivs CC by-nc-nd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/http://journal.frontiersin.org/researchtopic/485/at-the-doors-of-lexical-access-the-importance-of-the-first-250-milliseconds-in-reading Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on 07/07/2020) The Wide-Open Doors to Lexical Access / Jon A. Duñabeitia and Nicola Molinaro -- Taking a Radical Position: Evidence for Position-Specific Radical Representations in Chinese Character Recognition Using Masked Priming ERP / I.-Fan Su, Sin-Ching Cassie Mak, Lai-Ying Milly Cheung and Sam-Po Law -- Early and Sustained Supramarginal Gyrus Contributions to Phonological Processing / Magdalena W. Sliwinska, Manali Khadilkar, Jonathon Campbell-Ratcliffe, Frances Quevenco and Joseph T. Devlin -- Electrophysiological Cross-Language Neighborhood Density Effects in Late and Early English-Welsh Bilinguals / Giordana Grossi, Nicola Savill, Enlli Thomas and Guillaume Thierry -- Word-Initial Letters Influence Fixation Durations During Fluent Reading / Christopher J. Hand, Patrick J. O'Donnell and Sara C. Sereno -- The Time Course of Contextual Effects on Visual Word Recognition / Chia-Ying Lee, Yo-Ning Liu and Jie-Li Tsai -- Task-Dependent Masked Priming Effects in Visual Word Recognition / Sachiko Kinoshita and Dennis Norris -- Bilingual Word Recognition in a Sentence Context / Eva Van Assche, Wouter Duyck and Robert J. Hartsuiker -- The Role of Visual Acuity and Segmentation Cues in Compound Word Identification / Jukka Hyönä -- Morphological Processing as We Know It: An Analytical Review of Morphological Effects in Visual Word Identification / Simona Amenta and Davide Crepaldi -- Future Morphology? Summary of Visual Word Identification Effects Draws Attention to Necessary Efforts in Understanding Morphological Processing / Dirk Koester. Open access Unrestricted online access star Psychology. 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