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Title56. Establishing a time-line of word recognition: evidence from eye movements and event-related potentials
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JournalNeuroReport, 9 (1998), pp. 2195–2200
Year of publishing1998
AbstractT HE average duration of eye fixations in reading places constraints on the time for lexical processing. Data from event related potential (ERP) studies of word recognition can illuminate stages of processing within a single fixation on a word. In the present study, high and low frequency regular an ...
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Title57. Evaluation of the Tobii EyeX Eye tracking controller and Matlab toolkit for research
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JournalBehavior Research Methods. - 2017. - Vol. 49, Issue 3. - pp 923–946.
Year of publishing2017
AbstractThe Tobii Eyex Controller is a new low-cost binocular eye tracker marketed for integration in gaming and consumer applications. The manufacturers claim that the system was conceived for natural eye gaze interaction, does not require continuous recalibration, and allows moderate head movements. The C ...
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Title58. Examining the Word Identification Stages Hypothesized by the E-Z Reader Model
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JournalPSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE. - V.17(9). - pp.742-6
Year of publishing2006
AbstractA critical prediction of the E-Z Reader model is that experimental manipulations that disrupt early encoding of visual and orthographic features of the fixated word without affecting subsequent lexical processing should influence the processing difficulty of the fixated word without affecting t ...
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Title59. Exploring the relationship between adolescents’ reading skills, reading motivation and reading habits
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JournalReading and Writing. 28. 545-569. DOI: 10.1007/s11145-014-9537-9
Year of publishing2015
AbstractThe present study examines the extent to which adolescents’ reading affect (reading motivation) and behaviour (reading habits) predict different components of reading (word reading, comprehension, summarisation and text reading speed) and also adds to the limited research examining group differences ...
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Title60. Extra-foveal processing of object semantics guides early overt attention during visual search
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JournalAttention, Perception, & Psychophysics, pp. 1–16, 2019. doi:10.3758/s13414-019-01906-1
Year of publishing2019
AbstractEye-tracking studies using arrays ofobjects have demonstrated that some high-level processing ofobject semantics can occur in extra-foveal vision, but its role on the allocation of early overt attention is still unclear. This eye-tracking visual search study contributes novel findings by examining t ...
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