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A cross-cultural study showing deficits in gaze-language coordination during rapid automatized naming among individuals with ASD
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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
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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
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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 ...
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The onset and time course of semantic priming during rapid recognition of visual words. ...
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In 2 experiments, we assessed the effects of response latency and task-induced goals on the onset and time course of semantic priming during rapid processing of visual words as revealed by ocular response tasks. In Experiment 1 (ocular lexical decision task), participants performed a lexical decision task using eye movement responses on a sequence of 4 words. In Experiment 2, the same words were encoded for an episodic recognition memory task that did not require a metalinguistic judgment. For both tasks, survival analyses showed that the earliest observable effect (divergence point [DP]) of semantic priming on target-word reading times occurred at approximately 260 ms, and ex-Gaussian distribution fits revealed that the magnitude of the priming effect increased as a function of response time. Together, these distributional effects of semantic priming suggest that the influence of the prime increases when target processing is more effortful. This effect does not require that the task include a metalinguistic ...
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17615/pqs8-rt10 https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/concern/articles/mp48sj607
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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 ...
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The manuscript that we finished: Structural separation reduces the cost of complement coercion. ...
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Effective Scheduling of Looking and Talking During Rapid Automatized Naming
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Quantifying Narrative Ability in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Computational Linguistic Analysis of Narrative Coherence ...
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Effects of animacy and noun-phrase relatedness on the processing of complex sentences ...
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