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The Importance of the First Letter in Children's Parafoveal Pre-processing in English: Is It Phonologically or Orthographically Driven?
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Phonological Parafoveal Pre-processing in Children Reading English Sentences
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Predictability effects and parafoveal processing of compound words in natural Chinese reading
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The importance of the first letter in children’s parafoveal preprocessing in English: Is it phonologically or orthographically driven?
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Phonological Parafoveal Pre-processing in Children Reading English Sentences
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Does diacritics‐based lexical disambiguation modulate word frequency, length, and predictability effects? An eye‐movements investigation of processing Arabic diacritics
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In: PLoS One (2021)
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Predictability effects and parafoveal processing of compound words in natural Chinese reading
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In: Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) (2021)
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Eye movement control during learning and scanning of Landolt-C stimuli: Exposure frequency effects and spacing effects in a visual search task.
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Foveal and parafoveal processing of Chinese three-character idioms in reading
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Parafoveal Pre-processing in Children reading English: The Importance of External Letters
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Does diacritics‐based lexical disambiguation modulate word frequency, length, and predictability effects? An eye‐movements investigation of processing Arabic diacritics
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Initial landing position effects on Chinese word learning in children and adults
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The influence of children’s reading ability on initial letter position encoding during a reading-like task
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A comparison of reading, in people with simulated and actual central vision loss, with static text, horizontally scrolling text, and rapid serial visual presentation
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In: J Vis (2021)
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The importance of the positional probability of word final (but not word initial) characters for word segmentation and identification in children and adults' natural Chinese reading
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A comparison of reading, in people with simulated and actual central vision loss, with static text, horizontally-scrolling text and rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP)
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Co-Registration of Eye Movements and Fixation-Related Potentials in Natural Reading: Practical Issues of Experimental Design and Data Analysis
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Eye Movements of Children and Adults Reading in Three Different Orthographies
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Eye-movement control during learning and scanning of Landolt-C stimuli: Exposure frequency effects and spacing effects in a visual search task
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Eye-movement control during learning and scanning of English pseudoword stimuli: Exposure frequency effects and spacing effects in a visual search task
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