Parker, AJ, Egan, C, Grant, JH , Harte, S, Hudson, BT and Woodhead, ZVJ (2021) The role of orthographic neighbourhood effects in lateralized lexical decision: a replication study and meta-analysis. PeerJ, 9 . e11266. ISSN 2167-8359
Full content URL: https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11266
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Item Type: | Article |
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Item Status: | Live Archive |
Abstract
The effect of orthographic neighbourhood size (N) on lexical decision reaction time differs when words are presented in the left or right visual fields. Evidence suggests a facilitatory N effect (i.e., faster reaction times for words with larger neighbourhoods) in the left visual field. However, the N effect in the right visual field remains controversial: it may have a weaker facilitative role or it may even be inhibitory. In a pre-registered online experiment, we replicated the interaction between N and visual field and provided support for an inhibitory N effect in the right visual field. We subsequently conducted a pre-registered systematic review and meta-analysis to synthesise the available evidence and determine the direction of N effects across visual fields. Based on the evidence, it would seem the effect is inhibitory in the right visual field. Furthermore, the size of the N effect is considerably smaller in the right visual field. Both studies revealed considerable heterogeneity between participants and studies, and we consider the implications of this for future work.
Keywords: | Orthographic neighbourhood effects, Lateralized presentation, Laterality, Replication, Systematic review and meta-analysis |
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Subjects: | C Biological Sciences > C800 Psychology |
Divisions: | College of Social Science > School of Psychology |
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ID Code: | 52105 |
Deposited On: | 19 Oct 2022 11:42 |
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