The variable mind? how apparently inconsistent effects might inform model building
Model building is typically based on the identification of a set of established facts in any given field of research, insofar as the model is then evaluated on how well it accounts for these facts. Psychology – and specifically visual word identification and reading – is no exception in this sense (...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Frontiers Media SA
2016
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Colección: | Frontiers Research Topics
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Editorial: The Variable Mind? How Apparently Inconsistent Effects Might Inform Model Building / Simona Amenta and Davide Crepaldi
- Framing effects reveal discrete lexical-semantic and sublexical procedures in reading: an fMRI study / Laura Danelli, Marco Marelli, Manuela Berlingeri, Marco Tettamanti, Maurizio Sberna, Eraldo Paulesu and Claudio Luzzatti
- Item parameters dissociate between expectation formats: a regression analysis of time-frequency decomposed EEG data / Irene F. Monsalve, Alejandro Pérez and Nicola Molinaro
- How language affects children's use of derivational morphology in visual word and pseudoword processing: evidence from a cross-language study / Séverine Casalis, Pauline Quémart and Lynne G. Duncan
- Does the mean adequately represent reading performance? Evidence from a cross-linguistic study / Chiara V. Marinelli, Joanna K. Horne, Sarah P. McGeown, Pierluigi Zoccolotti and Marialuisa Martelli
- List context effects in languages with opaque and transparent orthographies: a challenge for models of reading / Daniela Traficante and Cristina Burani
- An ERP study of effects of regularity and consistency in delayed naming and lexicality judgment in a logographic writing system / Yen Na Yum, Sam-Po Law, I-Fan Su, Kai-Yan Dustin Lau and Kwan Nok Mo
- Measuring inconsistencies can lead you forward: Imageability and the x-ception theory / Sara Dellantonio, Claudio Mulatti, Luigi Pastore and Remo Job
- Hierarchical clustering analysis of reading aloud data: a new technique for evaluating the performance of computational models / Serje Robidoux and Stephen C. Pritchard
- Relative clause reading in hearing impairment: different profiles of syntactic impairment / Ronit Szterman and Naama Friedmann
- Colors, colored overlays, and reading skills Arcangelo Uccula, Mauro Enna and Claudio Mulatti
- Is there a bilingual advantage in the ANT task? Evidence from children / Eneko Antón, Jon A. Duñabeitia, Adelina Estévez, Juan A. Hernández, Alejandro Castillo, Luis J. Fuentes, Douglas J. Davidson and Manuel Carreiras.