Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Michal Lavidor

Natsumi Kajii (梶井 夏実), a former student of Naoyuki Osaka (苧阪直行), coauthored a paper with Tatjana A. Nazir in 2001. Jajii was involved in a project on the split-fovea reading model with Michal Lavidor, who is the herone of this post.
Dr Michal Lavidor
Reader in Psychology

Contact Details:
Tel: 01482-466697
Fax: 01482-465599
Email: M.Lavidor@hull.ac.uk

Publications and in press (2001 onward):
Whitney, C. & Lavidor, M . (in press). Facilitative orthographic neighborhood effects: The SERIOL model account . Cognitive Psychology .
Lavidor, M., & Bailey, P. (in press). Dissociations between serial position and number of letters effects in lateralized visual word recognition. Journal of Research in Reading .
Lavidor, M., Johnston, R. S., & Snowling, M. S. (in press). When phonology fails: orthographic neighbourhood effects in dyslexia. Brain and Language .
Lavidor, M., & Whitney, C. (2005). Word length effects in Hebrew. Cognitive Brain Research, 24, 127-132 .
Ellis, A. W., Brooks, J., & Lavidor, M . (2005). Evaluating a split fovea model of visual word recognition: Effects of case alternation in the two visual fields and in the left and right halves of words presented at the fovea. Neuropsychologia, 43 , 1128-1137.

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