Title | Establishing a time-line of word recognition: evidence from eye movements and event-related potentials
| Authors | Sara C. Sereno, Keith Rayner, Michael I. Posner
| Journal | NeuroReport, 9 (1998), pp. 2195–2200
| Year of publishing | 1998
| Abstract | T HE average duration of eye fixations in reading places constraints on the time for lexical processing. Data from event related potential (ERP) studies of word recognition can illuminate stages of processing within a single fixation on a word. In the present study, high and low frequency regular and exception words were used as targets in an eye movement reading experiment and a high-density electrode ERP lexical decision experiment. Efsf ects of lexicality (word vs sp seudoword vs consonant strinhg s), word frequency (hig vs low frequency) and wor d regularity (regula vs exception spelling-sound correspondence) were examined. Results suggest a very early time-course for these aspects of lexical processing within. the context of a single eye fixation
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