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The utility of modelling word identification from visual input within models of eye movements in readingBICKNELL, Klinton; LEVY, Roger.Visual cognition. 2012, Vol 20, Num 4-5, pp 422-456, issn 1350-6285, 35 p.Article
Does the advantage of the upper part of words occur at the lexical level?PEREA, Manuel; COMESANA, Montserrat; SOARES, Ana P et al.Memory & cognition. 2012, Vol 40, Num 8, pp 1257-1265, issn 0090-502X, 9 p.Article
Both-edges representation of letter position in readingFISCHER-BAUM, Simon; CHARNY, Jonathan; MCCLOSKEY, Michael et al.Psychonomic bulletin & review. 2011, Vol 18, Num 6, pp 1083-1089, issn 1069-9384, 7 p.Article
T1 difficulty affects the AB: manipulating T1 word frequency and T1 orthographic neighbor frequencyBURT, Jennifer S; HOWARD, Samantha; FALCONER, Emmaline K et al.Attention, perception & psychophysics. 2011, Vol 73, Num 3, pp 751-765, issn 1943-3921, 15 p.Article
Repetition in visual word identification: Benefits and costsBURT, Jennifer S; KIPPS, Tahli J; MATTHEWS, Julian R et al.The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006. Print). 2014, Vol 67, Num 10, pp 1986-2009, issn 1747-0218, 24 p.Article
Dissociating Emotion-Induced Blindness and HypervisionBOCANEGRA, Bruno R; ZEELENBERG, René.Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 2009, Vol 9, Num 6, pp 865-873, issn 1528-3542, 9 p.Article
Seeing Stems Everywhere: Position-Independent Identification of Stem MorphemesCREPALDI, Davide; RASTLE, Kathleen; DAVIS, Colin J et al.Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. 2013, Vol 39, Num 2, pp 510-525, issn 0096-1523, 16 p.Article