This special issue delves into the intricate relationship between sublexical representations and visual word recognition, showcasing cutting-edge research in the field. It brings together contributions from leading experts who explore how individuals process written language at a sublexical level, challenging existing paradigms and offering fresh insights into cognitive processes.
By examining various methodologies and findings, the publication advances understanding of the cognitive mechanisms underlying word recognition. The discussions range from theoretical frameworks to empirical studies, providing a comprehensive overview that enriches the discourse in language and cognitive psychology.