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I experienced this attitude when I landed a job presenting The Word (named after my column in the Manchester Evening News).
Gaillard et al. [77] have conducted an intracranial iEEG experiment using a visual masking procedure, performing trials with and without conscious visibility of masked words (with and without showing a mask very shortly after presenting the word), concluding that conscious processing takes place 200 300 ms post stimulus.
Given the different roles of the two scripts, we can ask whether, for example, a hiragana version of a katakana word would activate the abstract form representation of that word just as quickly as presenting the word in its typical script.
In the process of developing the measure, we struggled to find an appropriate way of presenting the word choices that informants had selected or adapted.
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The mezzo-soprano Nancy Maultsby offered splendor on almost every syllable, presenting the words clearly and yet with consistent, liquid gilding.
Though with Guillermo presenting the words (dressed as a bee, because why not?), it's a miracle that there were any correct answers.
A feedback was provided by presenting the words "right" (green font) or "wrong" (red font) above fixation for 500 ms.
Following participants' responses, accuracy feedback was provided by presenting the words "correct" or "wrong" on the Plexiglas plate (duration: 1,000 ms).
Presenting the words or ideas of others as your own is a serious offense in academics, journalism and fiction.
The front presents the word, and if you flip the cube, it shows the definition.
One early drawing simply presents the word "gas" spelled, as it probably wouldn't be in real life, in the big fat comic book letters ("Archie" is my guess) shelved above a Johnsian ground of heavy graphite strokes.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com