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View article: sPreserved recognition of basic visual features despite lack of awareness of shape: evidence from a case of neglect
sPreserved recognition of basic visual features despite lack of awareness of shape: evidence from a case of neglect Open
Human visual experience of objects comprises a combination of different visual features, such as their color, position, and shape. Spatial attention is thought to play a role in creating a coherent perceptual experience, integrating visual…
View article: Characterizing memories of fictional events
Characterizing memories of fictional events Open
View article: Preserved perception of simple visual features in stimulus-based neglect
Preserved perception of simple visual features in stimulus-based neglect Open
Evidence from visuospatial neglect sheds light on visual object and word recognition processes. While neglect disrupts awareness for contralesional information, there is ongoing debate about the extent of perceptual processing for the negl…
View article: Lack of awareness despite complex visual processing: Evidence from event-related potentials in a case of selective metamorphopsia
Lack of awareness despite complex visual processing: Evidence from event-related potentials in a case of selective metamorphopsia Open
Significance How does the neural activity evoked by visual stimuli support visual awareness? In this paper we report on an individual with a rare type of neural degeneration as a window into the neural responses underlying visual awareness…
View article: How do we recognize letters as visual objects?
How do we recognize letters as visual objects? Open
How do we recognize b and B as instances of the same letter? The cognitive mechanisms of letter recognition permit abstraction across highly different visual exemplars of the same letter (b and B), while also differentiating between highly…
View article: Reading as a Visual Act: Recognition of Visual Letter Symbols in the Mind and Brain
Reading as a Visual Act: Recognition of Visual Letter Symbols in the Mind and Brain Open
A great deal of our time as adults is spent reading: Deriving meaning from visual symbols. Our brains, which may have evolved to recognize a lion, now recognize the written word “LION”. Without recognizing the letters that comprise a word,…
View article: Reading the text environment
Reading the text environment Open
Contextual similarity matrices and behavioral similarity matrix.
View article: ERP in digit metamorphopsia: RFS
ERP in digit metamorphopsia: RFS Open
Data and code accompanying EEG manuscript on Pt RFS, data deposited Dec 2019.
View article: Evidence for cross-script abstract identities in learners of Japanese kana
Evidence for cross-script abstract identities in learners of Japanese kana Open
View article: What Causes the Greater Perceived Similarity of Consonant-Transposed Nonwords?
What Causes the Greater Perceived Similarity of Consonant-Transposed Nonwords? Open
Nonwords created by transposing two non-adjacent orthographic consonants (CONDISER) have been reported to produce more priming for their baseword (CONSIDER), and to be classified as a nonword less readily than nonwords created by transposi…
View article: A Special Font for People with Dyslexia: Does it Work and, if so, why?
A Special Font for People with Dyslexia: Does it Work and, if so, why? Open
In 2008 Christian Boer, a Dutch artist, developed a special font (“Dyslexie”) to facilitate reading in children and adults with dyslexia. The font has received a lot of media attention worldwide (e.g., TheGuardian.com, Slate.com, TheAtlant…
View article: Post-lexical representations and processes in writing: Evidence from peripheral dysgraphia
Post-lexical representations and processes in writing: Evidence from peripheral dysgraphia Open
Event Abstract Back to Event Post-lexical representations and processes in writing: Evidence from peripheral dysgraphia Michael Mccloskey1*, Teresa Schubert2 and Caroline Reilhac1 1 Johns Hopkins University, Cognitive Science Department, U…
View article: Dynamic information about letter production influences visual letter perception: Evidence from an acquired letter recognition deficit
Dynamic information about letter production influences visual letter perception: Evidence from an acquired letter recognition deficit Open
Letter recognition is traditionally assumed to involve matching a perceptual representation of a stimulus letter with a stored representation of a static letter shape. However, people learn not only to recognize letters, but also to write …