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A cross-cultural study showing deficits in gaze-language coordination during rapid automatized naming among individuals with ASD
In: Sci Rep (2021)
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Language processing skills linked to FMR1 variation: A study of gaze-language coordination during rapid automatized naming among women with the FMR1 premutation
Nayar, Kritika; McKinney, Walker; Hogan, Abigail L.. - : Public Library of Science, 2020
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Language processing skills linked to FMR1 variation: A study of gaze-language coordination during rapid automatized naming among women with the FMR1 premutation
Nayar, Kritika; McKinney, Walker; Hogan, Abigail L.. - : Public Library of Science, 2019
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What’s the story? A computational analysis of narrative competence in autism ...
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What’s the story? A computational analysis of narrative competence in autism ...
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Print exposure modulates the effects of repetition priming during sentence reading ...
Gordon, Peter C.; Lowder, Matthew W.. - : The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University Libraries, 2017
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The onset and time course of semantic priming during rapid recognition of visual words. ...
Hoedemaker, Renske S.; Gordon, Peter C.. - : The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University Libraries, 2017
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What’s the story? A computational analysis of narrative competence in autism
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The Onset and Time Course of Semantic Priming during Rapid Recognition of Visual Words
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Eye-Tracking and Corpus-Based Analyses of Syntax-Semantics Interactions in Complement Coercion
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Natural forces as agents: Reconceptualizing the animate–inanimate distinction ...
Lowder, Matthew W.; Gordon, Peter C.. - : The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University Libraries, 2015
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The manuscript that we finished: Structural separation reduces the cost of complement coercion. ...
Gordon, Peter C.; Lowder, Matthew W.. - : The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University Libraries, 2015
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Focus takes time: structural effects on reading ...
Gordon, Peter C.; Lowder, Matthew W.. - : The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University Libraries, 2015
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Focus Takes Time: Structural Effects on Reading
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Effective Scheduling of Looking and Talking During Rapid Automatized Naming
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Effects of animacy and noun-phrase relatedness on the processing of complex sentences
In: Memory & cognition. - Heidelberg [u.a.] : Springer 42 (2014) 5, 794-805
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Distinguishing lexical- versus discourse-level processing using event-related potentials
In: Memory & cognition. - Heidelberg [u.a.] : Springer 42 (2014) 2, 275-291
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Quantifying Narrative Ability in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Computational Linguistic Analysis of Narrative Coherence ...
Losh, Molly; Gordon, Peter C.. - : The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University Libraries, 2014
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Effects of animacy and noun-phrase relatedness on the processing of complex sentences ...
Gordon, Peter C.; Lowder, Matthew W.. - : The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University Libraries, 2014
Abstract: Previous work has suggested that syntactically complex object-extracted relative clauses are easier to process when the head noun phrase (NP1) is inanimate and the embedded noun phrase (NP2) is animate compared to the reverse animacy configuration, with differences in processing difficulty beginning as early as NP2 (e.g., The article that the senator… versus The senator that the article…). Two eye-tracking-while-reading experiments were conducted to better understand the source of this effect. Experiment 1 showed that having an inanimate NP1 facilitated processing even when NP2 was held constant. Experiment 2 manipulated both animacy of NP1 and the degree of semantic relatedness between the critical NPs. When NP1 and NP2 were paired arbitrarily, the early animacy effect emerged at NP2. When NP1 and NP2 were semantically related, this effect disappeared, with effects of NP1 animacy emerging in later processing stages for both the Related and Arbitrary conditions. The results indicate that differences in the ...
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17615/vp8p-tb23
https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/concern/articles/nz8066672
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Memory availability and referential access ...
Johns, Clinton L.; Swaab, Tamara Y.; Long, Debra L.. - : The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University Libraries, 2014
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