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The Influence Of Word Frequency And Aging On Lexical Access, Emily Rebecca Cohen-Shikora Aug 2015

The Influence Of Word Frequency And Aging On Lexical Access, Emily Rebecca Cohen-Shikora

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Visual word recognition has been a central area of psychological inquiry over the past century. The current dissertation examines how visual word recognition changes as a function of age by focusing on the influence of word frequency, or how commonly a word is encountered. Word frequency is arguably the strongest predictor of visual word recognition performance across a variety of language tasks, and the most influential factor in models of language processing. All models of visual word recognition include a strong role for word frequency but often assume different underlying mechanisms, which produce differing predictions for age changes. Although there …