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Interfering neighbours : The impact of novel word learning on the identification of visually similar words

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The impact of visual similarity on written word identification was assessed by having participants learn new words that were neighbours of familiar words that previously had no neighbours that made it more difficult to semantically categorize the familiar words.
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This article is published in Cognition.The article was published on 2005-10-01. It has received 130 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Word recognition & Vocabulary development.

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A complementary systems account of word learning: neural and behavioural evidence

TL;DR: A novel theory of the cognitive and neural processes by which adults learn new spoken words is presented, which builds on neurocomputational accounts of lexical processing and spoken word recognition and complementary learning systems (CLS) models of memory.
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The spatial coding model of visual word identification.

TL;DR: Simulations of the spatial coding model illustrate its ability to explain a broad range of results from the masked form priming literature, as well as to capture benchmark findings from the unprimed lexical decision task.
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Can cognitive models explain brain activation during word and pseudoword reading? A meta-analysis of 36 neuroimaging studies.

TL;DR: A framework is developed that enables predictions for neural activity to be derived from cognitive models of reading using 2 principles: the extent to which a model component or brain region is engaged by a stimulus and how much effort is exerted in processing that stimulus.
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Learning and consolidation of novel spoken words

TL;DR: Findings are consistent with a dual-learning system account in which there is a division of labor between medial-temporal systems that are involved in initial acquisition and neocortical systems in which representations of novel spoken words are subject to overnight consolidation.
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Masked inhibitory priming in English: Evidence for lexical inhibition.

TL;DR: Simulations of 3 different versions of the IA model showed that the best fit to the data is produced when lexical inhibition is selective and when masking leads to reset of letter activities.
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DMDX: A Windows display program with millisecond accuracy

TL;DR: DMDX is a Windows-based program designed primarily for language-processing experiments that uses the features of Pentium class CPUs and the library routines provided in DirectX to provide accurate timing and synchronization of visual and audio output.
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Orthographic Processing in Visual Word Recognition: A Multiple Read-Out Model

TL;DR: A model of orthographic processing is described that postulates read-out from different information dimensions, determined by variable response criteria set on these dimensions, that unifies results obtained in response-limited and data-limited paradigms and helps resolve a number of inconsistencies in the experimental literature.
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