“…These findings are significant in suggesting age constancy in word recognition from the surface form even under challenging perceptual conditions. Baek et al (2024) also demonstrated age-related stability in visual word recognition, as measured by word frequency effects in Korean speakers. Using a lexical decision task with almost 500 adults in their 20s through 60s, they showed that higher frequency Korean words were recognized more quickly than lower frequency words, similar to the well-established effect that has been shown with English words.…”