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Pointing the way to new constraints on the dynamical claims of computational models
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Using reaching trajectories to reveal the dynamics of stimulus categorisation
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Effective processing of masked eye gaze requires volitional control
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The Word class effect in the picture-word interference paradigm
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Can the dual-route cascaded computational model of reading offer a valid account of the masked onset priming effect?
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The Word Class Effect in the Picture–word Interference Paradigm
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The word class effect in the picture–word interference paradigm
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Modulating the masked congruence priming effect with the hands and the mouth
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The many places of frequency: Evidence for a novel locus of the lexical frequency effect in word production
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Modulating the Masked Congruence Priming Effect with the Hands and the Mouth
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The Many Places of Frequency: Evidence for a Novel Locus of the Lexical Frequency Effect in Word Production
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The locus of the frequency effect in picture naming: When recognizing is not enough
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