2018
DOI: 10.5709/acp-0244-6
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Effects of Overlap Between Consecutive Words on Speeded Typing Inform About Representation of Serial Order Within Words

Abstract: Typing is an everyday activity that requires people to use the correct serial order of phonological and orthographic forms of words. The evidence until now shows that different forms of representation of serial order have mixed contributions to typing performance. It is not clear whether and how representational overlap between subsequent words impacts the speed of typing. In three experiments, we used speeded typing of six-letter words. Including conditions with secondary task load to counteract potential cei… Show more

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