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Data files and related resources for sequence effect ...
Zhang, Yancui; Wang, Jingxin. - : figshare, 2022
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Data files and related resources for sequence effect ...
Zhang, Yancui; Wang, Jingxin. - : figshare, 2022
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A transposed-word effect in Chinese reading [<Journal>]
Liu, Zhiwei [Verfasser]; Li, Yan [Verfasser]; Paterson, Kevin B. [Verfasser].
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Semantic transparency modulates the processing of emotion words during Chinese reading: Evidence from eye movements
Zhang, Kuo; Chang, Min; Wang, Jingxin. - : AOSIS, 2020
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Establishing a role for the visual complexity of linguistic stimuli in age-related reading difficulty: Evidence from eye movements during Chinese reading [<Journal>]
Li, Lin [Verfasser]; Li, Sha [Verfasser]; Xie, Fang [Verfasser].
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Adult Age Differences in Effects of Text Spacing on Eye Movements During Reading
Li, Sha; Oliver-Mighten, Laurien; Li, Lin. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2019
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Effects of aging and text-stimulus quality on the word-frequency effect during Chinese reading.
Wang, Jingxin; Li, Lin; Li, Sha. - : American Psychological Association, 2018
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Effects of aging and text-stimulus quality on the word-frequency effect during Chinese Reading
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Effects of aging and text-stimulus quality on the word-frequency effect during Chinese reading.
Wang, Jingxin; Li, Lin; Li, Sha. - : American Psychological Association, 2018
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Aging and the Optimal Viewing Position Effect in Visual Word Recognition: Evidence from English
Abstract: Words are recognized most efficiently by young adults when fixated at an optimal viewing position (OVP), which for English is between a word’s beginning and middle letters. How this OVP effect changes with age is unknown but may differ for older adults due to visual declines in later life. Accordingly, a lexical decision experiment was conducted in which short (5-letter) and long (9-letter) words were fixated at various letter positions. The older adults produced slower responses. But, crucially, effects of fixation location for each word-length did not differ substantially across age groups, indicating that OVP effects are preserved in older age. ; Peer-reviewed ; Publisher Version
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2381/40078
https://doi.org/10.1037/pag0000163
http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/pag/32/4/367.html
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Aging and the Optimal Viewing Position Effect in Visual Word Recognition: Evidence From English
Li, Lin; Li, Sha; Wang, Jingxin. - : American Psychological Association, 2017
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Inserting spaces into Chinese text helps readers to learn new words: an eye movement study
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 67 (2012) 2, 241-254
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