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    Word Identification in Reading and the Promise of Subsymbolic Psycholinguistics by Van Orden, Guy C, Pennington, Bruce F, Stone, Gregory O

    Published in Psychological review (01-10-1990)
    “…The vast literature concerning printed word identification either contradicts or provides ambiguous support for each of the central hypotheses of dual-process…”
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    An interaction-dominant perspective on reading fluency and dyslexia by Wijnants, M. L., Hasselman, F., Cox, R. F. A., Bosman, A. M. T., Van Orden, G.

    Published in Annals of dyslexia (01-07-2012)
    “…The background noise of response times is often overlooked in scientific inquiries of cognitive performances. However, it is becoming widely acknowledged in…”
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    Word Identification in Reading Proceeds From Spelling to Sound to Meaning by Van Orden, Guy C, Johnston, James C, Hale, Benita L

    “…Van Orden (1987) reported that false positive errors in a categorization task are elevated for homophonic foils (e.g., HARE for A PART OF THE HUMAN BODY ). Two…”
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    A trade-off study revealing nested timescales of constraint by Wijnants, M L, Cox, R F A, Hasselman, F, Bosman, A M T, Van Orden, G

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (01-01-2012)
    “…This study investigates human performance in a cyclic Fitts task at three different scales of observation, either in the presence (difficult condition) or in…”
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    Pathway selection's utility for control of word recognition by Gibbs, P, Van Orden, G C

    “…Regularity effects signify assembled phonology: the nonlexical pathway in word recognition. Assembled phonology may be strategically controlled. When task…”
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    Reading homographs: orthographic, phonologic, and semantic dynamics by Gottlob, L R, Goldinger, S D, Stone, G O, Van Orden, G C

    “…Reading processes were compared across 3 word types: homographs (separate pronunciations and meanings, such as lead), homonyms (singular pronunciations but…”
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    A ROWS is a ROSE: spelling, sound, and reading by VAN ORDEN, G. C

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-05-1987)
    “…Skilled readers generally are assumed to make little or no use of words' phonological features in visual word identification. Contrary to this assumption, Coll…”
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    Phonological Processing Skills and Deficits in Adult Dyslexics by Pennington, Bruce F., van Orden, Guy C., Smith, Shelley D., Green, Phyllis A., Haith, Marshall M.

    Published in Child development (01-12-1990)
    “…This article presents 4 experiments aimed at defining the primary underlying phonological processing deficit(s) in adult dyslexia. 5 phonological processes,…”
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    Phonology can help or hurt the perception of print by Ziegler, J C, Van Orden, G C, Jacobs, A M

    “…Phonological manipulations affect performance in a letter search task that requires only a shallow level of processing. In Experiment 1, phonology reduced…”
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    Functional Neuroimages Fail to Discover Pieces of Mind in the Parts of the Brain by Van Orden, Guy C., Paap, Kenneth R.

    Published in Philosophy of science (01-12-1997)
    “…The method of positron emission tomography (PET imaging) illustrates the circular logic popular in subtractive neuroimaging and linear reductive cognitive…”
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    Pseudohomophones and word recognition by VANHOY, Mickie, VAN ORDEN, Guy C

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-04-2001)
    “…Pseudohomophones play an important role in visual word recognition research, but they are not often themselves the object of experimental inquiry. In…”
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    When SOFA primes touch: Interdependence of spelling, sound, and meaning in semantically mediated phonological priming by FARRAR IV, William T, VAN ORDEN, Guy C, HAMOUZ, Victoria

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-04-2001)
    “…Three experiments test for semantically mediated priming of a word's phonology (e.g., sofa, an associate of couch, primes naming performance to touch). In the…”
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    Are words represented by nodes? by STONE, G. O, VAN ORDEN, G. C

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-09-1989)
    “…Semantic priming in a lexical decision task was investigated with concurrent pretarget and posttarget primes. The posttarget prime also served as a pattern…”
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    Self-Organization of Cognitive Performance by Van Orden, Guy C, Holden, John G, Turvey, Michael T

    “…Background noise is the irregular variation across repeated measurements of human performance. Background noise remains after task and treatment effects are…”
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    Resolving empirical inconsistencies concerning priming, frequency, and nonword foils in lexical decision by Stone, G O, Van Orden, G C

    Published in Language and speech (01-07-1992)
    “…Two inconsistencies in the priming literature were investigated. Schuberth and Eimas (1977) reported that semantic priming and frequency have additive effects…”
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    Human Cognition and 1/f Scaling by Van Orden, Guy C, Holden, John G, Turvey, Michael T

    “…Ubiquitous 1/ f scaling in human cognition and physiology suggests a mind-body interaction that contradicts commonly held assumptions. The intrinsic dynamics…”
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    Perception Is a Two-Way Street: Feedforward and Feedback Phonology in Visual Word Recognition by Stone, Gregory O., Vanhoy, Mickie, Orden, Guy C.Van

    Published in Journal of memory and language (01-04-1997)
    “…The influence of phonology on visual word perception tasks is often indexed by the presence or absence ofconsistency effects.Consistency concerns whether there…”
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    Interdependence of form and function in cognitive systems explains perception of printed words by Van Orden, G C, Goldinger, S D

    “…Perception is described within a complex systems framework that includes several constructs: resonance, attractors, subsymbols, and design principles. This…”
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    Why SAFE Is Better Than FAST: The Relatedness of a Word's Meanings Affects Lexical Decision Times by Azuma, Tamiko, Van Orden, Guy C.

    Published in Journal of memory and language (01-05-1997)
    “…Past lexical decision studies investigating the number of meanings (NOM) effect have produced mixed results. A second variable, the relatedness among a word's…”
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    Strategic control of processing in word recognition by Stone, G O, Van Orden, G C

    “…Strategic control of word recognition in a lexical decision task was examined by manipulating the similarity of nonword foils to real words (nonword…”
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