Orthographic units in the absence of visual processing: Evidence from sublexical structure in braille.

Reading relies on the recognition of units larger than single letters and smaller than whole words. Previous research has linked sublexical structures in reading to properties of the visual system, specifically on the parallel processing of letters that the visual system enables. But whether the vis...

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Publicado en:Cognition Vol. 153; pp. 161 - 175
Autores principales: Fischer-Baum, Simon, Englebretson, Robert
Formato: research Journal Article
Publicado: Elsevier B.V. Aug2016
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