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The Visual System Prioritizes High-Level Scene Properties for Attentional Selection
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Why do we retrace our visual steps? Semantic and episodic memory in gaze reinstatement
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In: Learn Mem (2020)
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Where the Action Could Be: Speakers Look at Graspable Objects and Meaningful Scene Regions when Describing Potential Actions
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In: J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn (2020)
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Meaning and Attentional Guidance in Scenes: A Review of the Meaning Map Approach
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Meaning Guides Attention During Scene Viewing Even When It Is Irrelevant
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Meaning Guides Attention during Real-World Scene Description.
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In: Scientific reports, vol 8, iss 1 (2018)
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Task-Related Differences in Eye Movements in Individuals With Aphasia
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Meaning Guides Attention during Real-World Scene Description
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Word Frequency Effects in Naturalistic Reading
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In: Lang Cogn Neurosci (2018)
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Language structure in the brain: A fixation-related fMRI study of syntactic surprisal in reading.
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Eye movements in reading and information processing: Keith Rayner's 40 year legacy
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Toward Semantics in the Wild: Activation to Manipulable Nouns in Naturalistic Reading
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Eye-Movements Are Not Task Specific in Individuals with Aphasia
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Co-registration of eye movements and event-related potentials in connected-text paragraph reading
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