The reading process is different for different orthographies: The orthographic depth hypothesis L Katz, R Frost Advances in psychology 94, 67-84, 1992 | 1148 | 1992 |
Toward a strong phonological theory of visual word recognition: true issues and false trails. R Frost Psychological bulletin 123 (1), 71, 1998 | 1004 | 1998 |
Strategies for visual word recognition and orthographical depth: A multilingual comparison R Frost, L Katz, S Bentin | 942 | 1987 |
Translation priming with different scripts: Masked priming with cognates and noncognates in Hebrew–English bilinguals. TH Gollan, KI Forster, R Frost Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 23 (5), 1122, 1997 | 594 | 1997 |
What can we learn from the morphology of Hebrew? A masked-priming investigation of morphological representation. R Frost, KI Forster, A Deutsch Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 23 (4), 829, 1997 | 561 | 1997 |
Towards a universal model of reading R Frost Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (05), 263-279, 2012 | 489* | 2012 |
Domain generality versus modality specificity: the paradox of statistical learning R Frost, BC Armstrong, N Siegelman, MH Christiansen Trends in cognitive sciences 19 (3), 117-125, 2015 | 436 | 2015 |
The what, when, where, and how of visual word recognition M Carreiras, BC Armstrong, M Perea, R Frost Trends in cognitive sciences 18 (2), 90-98, 2014 | 343 | 2014 |
Verbs and nouns are organized and accessed differently in the mental lexicon: evidence from Hebrew. A Deutsch, R Frost, KI Forster Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 24 (5), 1238, 1998 | 290 | 1998 |
Prelexical and postlexical strategies in reading: evidence from a deep and a shallow orthography. R Frost Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 20 (1), 116, 1994 | 284 | 1994 |
Orthographic systems and skilled word recognition processes in reading. R Frost Blackwell Publishing, 2005 | 241 | 2005 |
Statistical learning as an individual ability: Theoretical perspectives and empirical evidence N Siegelman, R Frost Journal of memory and language 81, 105-120, 2015 | 238 | 2015 |
Morphological priming: Dissociation of phonological, semantic, and morphological factors R Frost, A Deutsch, O Gilboa, M Tannenbaum, W Marslen-Wilson Memory & Cognition 28 (8), 1277-1288, 2000 | 219 | 2000 |
What predicts successful literacy acquisition in a second language? R Frost, N Siegelman, A Narkiss, L Afek Psychological science 24 (7), 1243-1252, 2013 | 211 | 2013 |
Orthographic structure versus morphological structure: principles of lexical organization in a given language. R Frost, T Kugler, A Deutsch, KI Forster Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 31 (6), 1293, 2005 | 202 | 2005 |
Decomposing morphologically complex words in a nonlinear morphology. R Frost, A Deutsch, KI Forster Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 26 (3), 751, 2000 | 201 | 2000 |
Universal brain signature of proficient reading: Evidence from four contrasting languages JG Rueckl, PM Paz-Alonso, PJ Molfese, WJ Kuo, A Bick, SJ Frost, ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (50), 15510-15515, 2015 | 200 | 2015 |
Orthography, phonology, morphology and meaning R Frost, L Katz North Holland, 1992 | 168 | 1992 |
Early morphological effects in reading: Evidence from parafoveal preview benefit in Hebrew A Deutsch, R Frost, S Pelleg, A Pollatsek, K Rayner Psychonomic bulletin & review 10 (2), 415-422, 2003 | 166 | 2003 |
Measuring individual differences in statistical learning: Current pitfalls and possible solutions N Siegelman, L Bogaerts, R Frost Behavior research methods 49 (2), 418-432, 2017 | 163 | 2017 |