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Provides a comprehensive overview of the critical theoretical and empirical controversies in current research on the cognitive science of lexical processing and reading.
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Provides a comprehensive overview of the critical theoretical and empirical controversies in current research on the cognitive science of lexical processing and reading.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136897153
- Artikelnr.: 43074759
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136897153
- Artikelnr.: 43074759
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Sally Andrews is Professor of Cognitive Psychology and Head of the School of Psychology at the University of Sydney, Australia. She is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences and a member of the Australian Research Council's College of Experts. She has published influential papers that have established "benchmark" phenomena that are used to evaluate current computational models of visual word recognition.
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Preface. Part I - Theories of lexical retrieval: Computational models and mechanisms. K. Rastle
M. Coltheart
Is there serial processing in the reading system; and are there local representations? M.S. Seidenberg
D.C. Plaut
Progress in understanding word reading: Data fitting versus theory building. C.T. Kello
Considering the junction model of lexical processing. M. Taft
A localist-cum-distributed (LCD) framework for lexical processing. K.I. Forster
Five challenges for activation models. K. Rayner
E.D. Reichle
A. Pollatsek
Cognitive processes in reading: The E-Z Reader model of eye movement control. Part II - Models
methods measures: Converging approaches to investigating lexical processing. A. Castles
K. Nation
How does orthographic learning happen? C.J. Davis
Orthographic input coding: A review of behavioural evidence and current models. C. Davis
J. Kim
Changing circumstance: How flexible is lexical access? D.A. Balota
M.J. Yap
Attentional control and flexible lexical processing: Explorations of the magic moment of word recognition. G. Libben
Reading complex morphological structures. A. Pollatsek
J. Hyönä
Processing of morphemically complex words in context: What can be learned from eye movements. K. Patterson
M.C. MacDonald
Sweet nothings: Narrative speech in semantic dementia. S. Andrews
All about words: A lexicalist perspective on reading.
Preface. Part I - Theories of lexical retrieval: Computational models and mechanisms. K. Rastle
M. Coltheart
Is there serial processing in the reading system; and are there local representations? M.S. Seidenberg
D.C. Plaut
Progress in understanding word reading: Data fitting versus theory building. C.T. Kello
Considering the junction model of lexical processing. M. Taft
A localist-cum-distributed (LCD) framework for lexical processing. K.I. Forster
Five challenges for activation models. K. Rayner
E.D. Reichle
A. Pollatsek
Cognitive processes in reading: The E-Z Reader model of eye movement control. Part II - Models
methods measures: Converging approaches to investigating lexical processing. A. Castles
K. Nation
How does orthographic learning happen? C.J. Davis
Orthographic input coding: A review of behavioural evidence and current models. C. Davis
J. Kim
Changing circumstance: How flexible is lexical access? D.A. Balota
M.J. Yap
Attentional control and flexible lexical processing: Explorations of the magic moment of word recognition. G. Libben
Reading complex morphological structures. A. Pollatsek
J. Hyönä
Processing of morphemically complex words in context: What can be learned from eye movements. K. Patterson
M.C. MacDonald
Sweet nothings: Narrative speech in semantic dementia. S. Andrews
All about words: A lexicalist perspective on reading.
S. Andrews
Preface. Part I - Theories of lexical retrieval: Computational models and mechanisms. K. Rastle
M. Coltheart
Is there serial processing in the reading system; and are there local representations? M.S. Seidenberg
D.C. Plaut
Progress in understanding word reading: Data fitting versus theory building. C.T. Kello
Considering the junction model of lexical processing. M. Taft
A localist-cum-distributed (LCD) framework for lexical processing. K.I. Forster
Five challenges for activation models. K. Rayner
E.D. Reichle
A. Pollatsek
Cognitive processes in reading: The E-Z Reader model of eye movement control. Part II - Models
methods measures: Converging approaches to investigating lexical processing. A. Castles
K. Nation
How does orthographic learning happen? C.J. Davis
Orthographic input coding: A review of behavioural evidence and current models. C. Davis
J. Kim
Changing circumstance: How flexible is lexical access? D.A. Balota
M.J. Yap
Attentional control and flexible lexical processing: Explorations of the magic moment of word recognition. G. Libben
Reading complex morphological structures. A. Pollatsek
J. Hyönä
Processing of morphemically complex words in context: What can be learned from eye movements. K. Patterson
M.C. MacDonald
Sweet nothings: Narrative speech in semantic dementia. S. Andrews
All about words: A lexicalist perspective on reading.
Preface. Part I - Theories of lexical retrieval: Computational models and mechanisms. K. Rastle
M. Coltheart
Is there serial processing in the reading system; and are there local representations? M.S. Seidenberg
D.C. Plaut
Progress in understanding word reading: Data fitting versus theory building. C.T. Kello
Considering the junction model of lexical processing. M. Taft
A localist-cum-distributed (LCD) framework for lexical processing. K.I. Forster
Five challenges for activation models. K. Rayner
E.D. Reichle
A. Pollatsek
Cognitive processes in reading: The E-Z Reader model of eye movement control. Part II - Models
methods measures: Converging approaches to investigating lexical processing. A. Castles
K. Nation
How does orthographic learning happen? C.J. Davis
Orthographic input coding: A review of behavioural evidence and current models. C. Davis
J. Kim
Changing circumstance: How flexible is lexical access? D.A. Balota
M.J. Yap
Attentional control and flexible lexical processing: Explorations of the magic moment of word recognition. G. Libben
Reading complex morphological structures. A. Pollatsek
J. Hyönä
Processing of morphemically complex words in context: What can be learned from eye movements. K. Patterson
M.C. MacDonald
Sweet nothings: Narrative speech in semantic dementia. S. Andrews
All about words: A lexicalist perspective on reading.