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The following pages link to A test of the Sophisticated Guessing Theory of word perception (Q45102800):
Displaying 39 items.
- Revealing the Superior Perceptibility of Words in Arabic (Q29029401) (← links)
- Evaluating effects of divided hemispheric processing on word recognition in foveal and extrafoveal displays: the evidence from Arabic (Q33894612) (← links)
- Reasoning and memory: People make varied use of the information available in working memory (Q36849596) (← links)
- Intrusion and location errors in the naming of letters in words and non-words (Q38487676) (← links)
- Temporal separation of two part-letter arrays and size changes in a nonmasking work-superiority effect (Q38490438) (← links)
- Word-to-letter inhibition: word-inferiority and other interference effects (Q38491221) (← links)
- Retrieval processes in perceptual recognition and cued recall: the influence of category size (Q38495005) (← links)
- Chunking in recall of symbolic drawings (Q39555625) (← links)
- Reconsidering the role of orthographic redundancy in visual word recognition (Q40775462) (← links)
- Effects of early common features on form perception (Q41148723) (← links)
- Perception of memorized works and nonwords (Q41638915) (← links)
- Assessing the Role of Hemispheric Specialisation, Serial-Position Processing, and Retinal Eccentricity in Lateralised Word RecognitioN (Q42854705) (← links)
- Evidence for processing of constituent single- and multiletter codes: support for multilevel coding in word perception (Q44486228) (← links)
- Assessing effects of stimulus orientation on perception of lateralized words and nonwords (Q44530479) (← links)
- Discriminability and bias in the word-superiority effect (Q45245000) (← links)
- The word-detection effect: sophisticated guessing or perceptual enhancement? (Q46070980) (← links)
- Integration versus interactive activation: The joint influence of stimulus and context in perception (Q46608532) (← links)
- Effects of form familiarity on perception of words, pseudowords, and nonwords in the two cerebral hemispheres (Q48282638) (← links)
- EXTENT AND LIMITS OF COVERT LEXICAL ACTIVATION IN LETTER-BY-LETTER READING. (Q48524984) (← links)
- Visual persistence of spatially filtered images (Q48607128) (← links)
- Does integration produce masking or protect from it? (Q50940798) (← links)
- Perceptual versus postperceptual mediation of visual context effects: evidence from the letter-superiority effect. (Q52065907) (← links)
- Resolving 20 years of inconsistent interactions between lexical familiarity and orthography, concreteness, and polysemy. (Q52092090) (← links)
- Phonological and orthographic factors in the word-superiority effect (Q52101299) (← links)
- Letter identification in words and non-words, with variation in visual angle and delay of position cue. (Q52289999) (← links)
- Searching for a pre-specified target letter in briefly displayed words and unpronounceable non-words (Q52291439) (← links)
- Identity without form: abstract representations of letters. (Q52297863) (← links)
- The word superiority effect in a case of Hiragana letter strings. (Q52303429) (← links)
- The role of structural context in perception: syntax in the recognition of algebraic expressions. (Q52607953) (← links)
- The Word Superiority Effect in central and peripheral vision (Q56740139) (← links)
- The remarkable inefficiency of word recognition (Q59055140) (← links)
- On the word-superiority effect (Q69529286) (← links)
- Effect of imagery ability on letter-level and word-level processing (Q70132025) (← links)
- Infection, frequency, and the word superiority effect (Q70657923) (← links)
- What does the visual system know about words (Q70839840) (← links)
- Word superiority over isolated letters: the neglected case of forward masking (Q72071258) (← links)
- Exclusion failure does not demonstrate unconscious perception II: evidence from a forced-choice exclusion task (Q79224539) (← links)
- Assessing the role of different spatial frequencies in word perception by good and poor readers (Q82641847) (← links)
- Parallel, cascaded, interactive processing of words during sentence reading (Q90040892) (← links)