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Manuel Perea

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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 9, 2021
Contextual diversity favors the learning of new words in children regardless of their comprehension skillsEva Rosa, Rafael Salom, Manuel Perea
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 23, 2021
Does vowel harmony affect visual word recognition? Evidence from FinnishManuel Perea, Jukka Hyönä, Ana Marcet
Perception & Psychophysics|April 26, 2003
Influence of neighborhood size and exposure duration on visual-word recognition: evidence with the yes/no and the go/no-go lexical decision tasksManuel Perea, Eva Rosa, Consolación Gómez
Language and Speech|March 4, 2022
Do Diacritics Entail an Early Processing Cost in the Absence of Abstract Representations? Evidence from Masked Priming in EnglishManuel Perea, Pablo Gomez, Ana Baciero
Experimental Psychology|September 15, 2011
On the flexibility of letter position coding during lexical processing: the case of ThaiManuel Perea, Heather Winskel, Theeraporn Ratitamkul
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 15, 2015
Does location uncertainty in letter position coding emerge because of literacy training?Manuel Perea, María Jiménez, Pablo Gomez
Acta Psychologica|May 24, 2015
Can colours be used to segment words when reading?Manuel Perea, Pilar Tejero, Heather Winskel
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 22, 2026
The costs of adding versus omitting diacritics in visual word recognition: Evidence from German and FinnishMelanie Labusch, Manuel Perea, Jukka Hyönä
Memory & Cognition|January 11, 2014
Is there a genuine advantage to the upper part of words during lexical access? Evidence from the Stroop taskPilar Tejero, Manuel Perea, María Jiménez
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 20, 2024
Are the early stages of orthographic processing universal? Insights from masked priming with Semitic wordsSami Boudelaa, Manuel Perea, Manuel Carreiras
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 9, 2021
Contextual diversity favors the learning of new words in children regardless of their comprehension skillsEva Rosa, Rafael Salom, Manuel Perea
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 23, 2021
Does vowel harmony affect visual word recognition? Evidence from FinnishManuel Perea, Jukka Hyönä, Ana Marcet
Perception & Psychophysics|April 26, 2003
Influence of neighborhood size and exposure duration on visual-word recognition: evidence with the yes/no and the go/no-go lexical decision tasksManuel Perea, Eva Rosa, Consolación Gómez
Language and Speech|March 4, 2022
Do Diacritics Entail an Early Processing Cost in the Absence of Abstract Representations? Evidence from Masked Priming in EnglishManuel Perea, Pablo Gomez, Ana Baciero
Experimental Psychology|September 15, 2011
On the flexibility of letter position coding during lexical processing: the case of ThaiManuel Perea, Heather Winskel, Theeraporn Ratitamkul
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 15, 2015
Does location uncertainty in letter position coding emerge because of literacy training?Manuel Perea, María Jiménez, Pablo Gomez
Acta Psychologica|May 24, 2015
Can colours be used to segment words when reading?Manuel Perea, Pilar Tejero, Heather Winskel
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 22, 2026
The costs of adding versus omitting diacritics in visual word recognition: Evidence from German and FinnishMelanie Labusch, Manuel Perea, Jukka Hyönä
Memory & Cognition|January 11, 2014
Is there a genuine advantage to the upper part of words during lexical access? Evidence from the Stroop taskPilar Tejero, Manuel Perea, María Jiménez
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 20, 2024
Are the early stages of orthographic processing universal? Insights from masked priming with Semitic wordsSami Boudelaa, Manuel Perea, Manuel Carreiras
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