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Re-reconsidering the role of temporal order in spoken word recognition ...
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Re-reconsidering the role of temporal order in spoken word recognition ...
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Eye movements in reading and information processing: Keith Rayner's 40 year legacy
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Eye movements during the reading of compound words and the influence of lexeme meaning
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Visual Word Recognition is Accompanied by Covert Articulation: Evidence for a Speech-like Phonological Representation
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Long-range regressions to previously read words are guided by spatial and verbal memory.
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Long-range regressions to previously read words are guided by spatial and verbal memory
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Semantic inhibition of return is the exception rather than the rule
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The impact of letter detection on eye movement patterns during reading:Reconsidering lexical analysis in connected text as a function of task
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Temporal Overlap in the Linguistic Processing of Successive Words in Reading: Reply to Pollatsek, Reichle, and Rayner (2006a)
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Semantic inhibition of return is the exception rather than the rule
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The impact of letter detection on eye movement patterns during reading: Reconsidering lexical analysis in connected text as a function of task
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