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Title36. Cortical control of eye movements in natural reading: Evidence from MVPA
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JournalExperimental Brain Research. - 2019. - Vol. 237. -P. 3099–3107. doi:10.1007/s00221-019-05655-3
Year of publishing2019
AbstractLanguage comprehension during reading requires fine-grained management of saccadic eye movements. A critical question, therefore, is how the brain controls eye movements in reading. Neural correlates of simple eye movements have been found in multiple cortical regions, but little is known about how ...
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Title37. Development of Attentional and Oculomotor Control.
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JournalDevelopmental Psychology, Vol. 41, No. 5, 2005, pp. 760–772
Year of publishing2005
AbstractThe present study was conducted to examine the development of attentional and oculomotor control. More specifically, the authors were interested in the development of the ability to inhibit an incorrect but prepotent response to a salient distractor. Participants, who ranged in age from 8 to 25 year ...
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Title38. Development of neural mechanisms for reading
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JournalNature Neuroscience, 6 (2003), pp. 767 - 773
Year of publishing2003
AbstractThe complexities of pediatric brain imaging have precluded studies that trace the neural development of cognitive skills acquired during childhood. Using a task that isolates reading-related brain activity and minimizes confounding performance effects, we carried out a cross-sectional functional mag ...
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Title39. Development of the letter identity span in reading: Evidence from the eye movement moving window paradigm
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JournalJournal of Experimental Child Psychology 102 (2009) 167–181
Year of publishing2009
AbstractBy means of the moving window paradigm, we examined how many letters can be identified during a single eye fixation and whether this letter identity span changes as a function of reading skill. The results revealed that 8-year-old Finnish readers identify approximately 5 characters, 10-year-old read ...
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Title40. Developmental dyslexia and the dual route model of reading: Simulating individual differences and subtypes
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JournalCognition xxx (2007) xxx–xxx
Year of publishing2007
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexia was investigated within a well-understood and fully specified computational model of reading aloud: the dual route cascaded model (DRC [Coltheart, M., Rastle, K., Perry, C., Langdon, R., & Ziegler, J.C. (2001). DRC: A dual route cascaded model of visual word recognition and re ...
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