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Fat talk is predicted by body dissatisfaction and social comparison with no interaction effect: Evidence from two replication studies
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The neurocognitive basis of knowledge about object identity and events: dissociations reflect opposing effects of semantic coherence and control
In: Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (2020)
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The neurocognitive basis of knowledge about object identity and events: Dissociations reflect opposing effects of semantic coherence and control
Jefferies, Elizabeth; Thompson, Hannah; Cornelissen, Piers. - : Royal Society Publishing, 2020
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The neurocognitive basis of knowledge about object identity and events: Dissociations reflect opposing effects of semantic coherence and control
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Individual differences in verbal short-term memory and reading aloud: Semantic compensation for weak phonological processing across tasks
Savill, Nicola; Woollams, Anna; Jeffries, Elizabeth. - : American Psychological Association, 2019
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rTMS evidence for a dissociation in short-term memory for spoken words and nonwords
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Context-dependent lexical ambiguity resolution: MEG evidence for the time-course of activity in left inferior frontal gyrus and posterior middle temporal gyrus
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rTMS evidence for a dissociation in short-term memory for spoken words and nonwords
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Individual differences in verbal short-term memory and reading aloud : semantic compensation fo weak phonological processing across tasks
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Context-dependent lexical ambiguity resolution: MEG evidence for the time-course of activity in left inferior frontal gyrus and posterior middle temporal gyrus
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Context-dependent lexical ambiguity resolution: MEG evidence for the time-course of activity in left inferior frontal gyrus and posterior middle temporal gyrus
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Attentional shifting and the role of the dorsal pathway in visual word recognition
In: Neuropsychologia (2015)
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Symbol-string sensitivity and adult performance in lexical decision
In: Brain and Language (2015)
Abstract: In this study of adult readers, we used a symbol-string task to assess participants' sensitivity to the position of briefly presented, non-alphabetic but letter-like symbols. We found that sensitivity in this task explained a significant proportion of sample variance in visual lexical decision. Based on a number of controls, we show that this relationship cannot be explained by other factors including: chronological age, intelligence, speed of processing and/or concentration, short term memory consolidation, or fixation stability. This approach represents a new way to elucidate how, and to what extent, individual variation in pre-orthographic visual and cognitive processes impinge on reading skills, and the results suggest that limitations set by visuo-spatial processes constrain visual word recognition.
Keyword: article; brain function; cognition; controlled study; decision making; depth perception; Dyslexia; eye fixation; human; information processing; intelligence; Keywords: adult; Lexical decision; Magnocellular; memory consolidation; mental concentration; Phonological; Pre-orthographic; Reading; sampling; short term memory; symbolism; task performance Anagram; Vision
URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2005.01.004
http://hdl.handle.net/1885/28753
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Early Activity in Broca's Area During Reading Reflects Fast Access to Articulatory Codes From Print
In: ISSN: 1047-3211 ; EISSN: 1460-2199 ; Cerebral Cortex ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01432370 ; Cerebral Cortex, Oxford University Press (OUP), 2015, 25 (7), pp.1715-1723. ⟨10.1093/cercor/bht350⟩ (2015)
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Symbol-string sensitivity and adult performance in lexical decision
In: Brain and Language (2015)
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Phase Coupling in a Cerebro-Cerebellar Network at 8-13 Hz during Reading
In: Cerebral Cortex (2015)
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Phase Coupling in a Cerebro-Cerebellar Network at 8-13 Hz during Reading
In: Cerebral Cortex (2015)
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Attentional shifting and the role of the dorsal pathway in visual word recognition
In: Neuropsychologia (2015)
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Automatic and Controlled Semantic Retrieval: TMS Reveals Distinct Contributions of Posterior Middle Temporal Gyrus and Angular Gyrus
Davey, James; Cornelissen, Piers L.; Thompson, Hannah E.. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2015
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Early Activity in Broca's Area During Reading Reflects Fast Access to Articulatory Codes From Print
Klein, Michael; Grainger, Jonathan; Wheat, Katherine. - : Oxford University Press, 2015
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