2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/4vctr
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Discovering the Brain Stages of Lexical Decision: Behavioral Effects Originate from a Single Neural Decision Process

Abstract: Lexical decision (LD) – judging whether a sequence of letters constitutes a word – has been widely investigated. In a typical lexical decision task (LDT), participants are asked to respond whether a sequence of letters is an actual word or a nonword. Although behavioral differences between types of words/nonwords have been robustly detected in LDT, there is an ongoing discussion about the exact cognitive processes that underlie the word identification process in this task. To obtain data-driven evidence on the… Show more

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