RT Journal Article T1 Pupillary Responses to Pseudowords With Different Morphological and Imageability Features T2 Respuestas pupilares a pseudopalabras con diferentes características morfológicas y de imaginabilidad A1 Lázaro López-Villaseñor, Miguel A1 García Gutiérrez, Ana A1 Hinojosa Poveda, José Antonio AB Abstract. In this study, we explored the role of morphology and imageability in pseudoword processing while recording pupillary responses in a lexical decision task that included polymorphemic (“footbalist”), suffixed (“smopify”), and simple pseudowords (“gresmor”), which also varied in imageability. The behavioral results of the mixed-model analyses showed longer latencies and higher error rates for highly imageable polymorphemic pseudowords relative to suffixed pseudowords. Suffixed pseudowords also generated longer latencies than simple pseudowords. The effect of imageability reached significance in these comparisons. With respect to the physiological data, significant differences emerged in the peak latencies between polymorphemic and the other two types of pseudowords, simple and suffixed. Overall findings were interpreted to index processing costs associated with the inhibition of word-like responses in morphological pseudowords while highlighting the intrinsic relationship between morphological and semantic processing. Physiological results allow us to associate for the first-time changes in the pupils to pseudowords processing. PB Hogrefe Publishing SN 0269-8803 YR 2023 FD 2023 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/92481 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/92481 LA eng NO Miguel Lázaro, Ana García-Gutiérrez, Lorena García, and José Antonio Hinojosa "Pupillary Responses to Pseudowords With Different Morphological and Imageability Features" Journal of Psychophysiology 2023 NO Universidad Complutense de Madrid DS Docta Complutense RD 3 abr 2025