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Title176. Strategic control over rate of processing in word reading: A computational investigation
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JournalJournal of Memory and Language 48 (2003), pp. 207–232
Year of publishing2002
AbstractIt has recently been proposed that the time course of lexical processing can be influenced by strategic control factors in word reading. In the current study, a specific hypothesis of control, rate of processing, was implemented in three simulations of word reading. Simulation results showed that, b ...
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Title177. Subjective Impressions Do Not Mirror Online Reading Effort: Concurrent EEG-Eyetracking Evidence from the Reading of Books and Digital Media
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JournalPLoS ONE 8(2): e56178. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0056178
Year of publishing2013
AbstractIn the rapidly changing circumstances of our increasingly digital world, reading is also becoming an increasingly digital experience: electronic books (e-books) are now outselling print books in the United States and the United Kingdom. Nevertheless, many readers still view e-books as less readable ...
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Title178. Syntactic and Semantic Factors in Processing Gender Agreement in Hebrew: Evidence from ERPs and Eye Movement
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JournalJournal of Memory and Language (2001), Volume: 45, Issue: 2, pp: 200-224
Year of publishing2001
AbstractThe interrelation between syntactic analysis of agreement and semantic processing was examined by recording eye movements and event-related potentials. Subject-predicate gender agreement was manipulated within Hebrew sentences. The subject was either animate or inanimate, with conceptual gender deno ...
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Title179. THE ROLE OF FIXATIONAL EYE MOVEMENTS IN VISUAL PERCEPTION
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JournalNEUROSCIENCE. - 2004. - Vol. 5. - pp. 229-240
Year of publishing2004
AbstractOur eyes continually move even while we fix our gaze on an object. Although these fixational eye movements have a magnitude that should make them visible to us, we are unaware of them. If fixational eye movements are counteracted, our visual perception fades completely as a result of neural adaptati ...
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Title180. The Connection Between Reaction Time and Variation in Reading Ability: Unravelling Covariance Relationships With Cognitive Ability and Phonological Sensitivity
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JournalSCIENTIFIC STUDIES OF READING, 4(1), 2000, 41–53
Year of publishing2000
AbstractEighty-one adult participants varying in reading ability completed two choice reaction time (RT) tasks (one auditory and one visual) in conjunction with measures of phonological awareness, general cognitive ability, and word recognition ability. Replicating previous work, a significant correlation b ...
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