TY - JOUR AU - Cuetos, F. AU - Domínguez, A. AU - Miera, G. AU - de Vega, M. T1 - Individual differences in lexical processing TI - Diferencias individuales en el procesamiento léxico LA - spa PY - 1997 SP - 15 EP - 27 T2 - International Journal of Phytoremediation SN - 1549-7879 VL - 18 IS - 57 AB - The aim of this paper was to prove whether differences exist between good and poor readers at a lexical level. Two experiments, one of lexical decision and the other of naming, using words, nonword and pseudohomophones were run in order to ascertain the use made by both kinds of lexical and phonological readers. The results show that if the task requires lexical access, the differences between both types of readers are only quantitative, because poor readers spend more time but the procedure they use is the same as the one used by good readers. But if the task doe not require lexical access, qualitative differences appear too, since good readers, contrary to poor readers, benefit from the pseudohomophonic effect. © 1997, Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. DO - 10.1174/021093997320972016 UR - https://portalciencia.ull.es/documentos/5e3adb92299952629a023d2b DP - Dialnet - Portal de la Investigación ER -