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Middle ratings rise regardless of grammatical construction: Testing syntactic variability in a repeated exposure paradigm
In: PLoS One (2021)
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Eye movement control in Turkish sentence reading ...
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Eye movement control in Turkish sentence reading ...
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hypr: An R package for hypothesis-driven contrast coding ...
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Linked linear mixed models ... : a joint analysis of fixation locations and fixation durations in natural reading ...
Hohenstein, Sven; Matuschek, Hannes; Kliegl, Reinhold. - : Universität Potsdam, 2019
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Linked linear mixed models
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Russian Sentence Corpus: Benchmark measures of eye movements in reading in Russian [<Journal>]
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Read sideways or not: vertical saccade advantage in sentence reading [<Journal>]
Yan, Ming [Verfasser]; Pan, Jinger [Verfasser]; Chang, Wenshuo [Verfasser].
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Eye-movement tracking during reading
In: Research methods in psycholinguistics and the neurobiology of language (Hoboken, NJ, 2018), p. 68-88
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Antecedent complexity effects on ellipsis processing
Paape, Dario [Verfasser]; Vasishth, Shravan [Akademischer Betreuer]; Kliegl, Reinhold [Akademischer Betreuer]. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2017
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Antecedent complexity effects on ellipsis processing
Paape, Dario; Vasishth, Shravan (Akademischer Betreuer); Kliegl, Reinhold (Akademischer Betreuer). - Potsdam, 2017
UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Effects of embedded pronouns on relative clause processing : cross-linguistic evidence from children and adults
Haendler, Yair [Verfasser]; Adani, Flavia [Akademischer Betreuer]; Kliegl, Reinhold [Akademischer Betreuer]. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2016
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Effects embedded pronouns on relative clause processing : cross-linguistic evidence from children and adults
Haendler, Yair; Adani, Flavia (Akademischer Betreuer); Kliegl, Reinhold (Akademischer Betreuer). - Potsdam, 2016
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Oculomotor Control, Brain Potentials, and Timelines of Word Recognition During Natural Reading
Kliegl, Reinhold; Dambacher, Michael; Dimigen, Olaf. - : Springer International Publishing, 2016
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Linked linear mixed models: A joint analysis of fixation locations and fixation durations in natural reading
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The eye-voice span during reading aloud
Laubrock, Jochen [Verfasser]; Kliegl, Reinhold [Verfasser]. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2015
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Discourse accessibility constraints in children´s processing of object relative clauses
Haendler, Yair [Verfasser]; Kliegl, Reinhold [Verfasser]; Adani, Flavia [Verfasser]. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2015
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The impact of pronoun type and grammatical skills on children's processing of object relative clauses
In: Proceedings of the 39th annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, Volume 1 (Boston, 2015), p. 218-230
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The eye-voice span during reading aloud
Laubrock, Jochen; Kliegl, Reinhold. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2015
Abstract: Although eye movements during reading are modulated by cognitive processing demands, they also reflect visual sampling of the input, and possibly preparation of output for speech or the inner voice. By simultaneously recording eye movements and the voice during reading aloud, we obtained an output measure that constrains the length of time spent on cognitive processing. Here we investigate the dynamics of the eye-voice span (EVS), the distance between eye and voice. We show that the EVS is regulated immediately during fixation of a word by either increasing fixation duration or programming a regressive eye movement against the reading direction. EVS size at the beginning of a fixation was positively correlated with the likelihood of regressions and refixations. Regression probability was further increased if the EVS was still large at the end of a fixation: if adjustment of fixation duration did not sufficiently reduce the EVS during a fixation, then a regression rather than a refixation followed with high probability. We further show that the EVS can help understand cognitive influences on fixation duration during reading: in mixed model analyses, the EVS was a stronger predictor of fixation durations than either word frequency or word length. The EVS modulated the influence of several other predictors on single fixation durations (SFDs). For example, word-N frequency effects were larger with a large EVS, especially when word N-1 frequency was low. Finally, a comparison of SFDs during oral and silent reading showed that reading is governed by similar principles in both reading modes, although EVS maintenance and articulatory processing also cause some differences. In summary, the EVS is regulated by adjusting fixation duration and/or by programming a regressive eye movement when the EVS gets too large. Overall, the EVS appears to be directly related to updating of the working memory buffer during reading.
Keyword: Psychology
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26441800
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01432
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4585246/
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The cave of Shadows. Addressing the human factor with generalized additive mixed models ...
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