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Evidence for a global oculomotor program in reading
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In: Psychological Research ; 81 (2017), 4. - S. 863-877. - ISSN 0340-0727. - eISSN 1430-2772 (2017)
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The effect of word position on eye-movements in sentence and paragraph reading
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Conflict monitoring engages the mediofrontal cortex during nonword processing
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Pseudohomophone effects provide evidence of early lexico-phonological processing in visual word recognition
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The neural bases of the pseudohomophone effect: Phonological constraints on lexico-semantic access in reading.
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Frequency and predictability effects on event-related potentials during reading
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Stimulus onset asynchrony and the timeline of word recognition: event-related potentials during sentence reading
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Oculomotor Control, Brain Potentials, and Timelines of Word Recognition During Natural Reading
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Reading requires the orchestration of vision, attention, and language processes, usually along with the programming of eye movements. The co-registration of eye movements and electroencephalography (EEG) during natural reading promises to deliver two complementary sets of information. Fixation durations reflect the difficulty of sublexical, lexical, and sentence-level properties, such as the frequency and predictability of the fixated word and (at least) its left and right neighbors; they reveal space-related constraints of distributed processing in the perceptual span. Co-registered fixation-related potentials (FRPs) yield time-related constraints of word recognition within fixation durations. Effects of word frequency and predictability in FRPs are shown to be qualitatively similar to those in event-related potentials (ERPs) measured during serial visual presentation of sentence words. However, FRPs and ERPs differ with respect to the timelines associated with frequency and predictability effects. It is anticipated that space-related and time-related constraints of word recognition during reading will guide the further development of computational models of eye-movement control during reading as well as their integration with computational models of (isolated) word recognition ; Peer-reviewed ; Post-print
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URL: http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-02868-2_10 http://hdl.handle.net/2381/36330 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02868-2_10
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The neural bases of the pseudohomophone effect : Phonological constraints on lexico-semantic access in reading
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In: Neuroscience ; 295 (2015). - S. 151-163. - ISSN 0306-4522. - eISSN 1873-7544 (2015)
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Occipital and orbitofrontal hemodynamics during naturally paced reading : An fNIRS study
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In: NeuroImage ; 94 (2014). - S. 193-202. - ISSN 1053-8119. - eISSN 1095-9572 (2014)
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Evidence for direct control of eye movements during reading
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Eye movements and brain electric potentials during reading
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In: Psychological Research ; 76 (2012), 2. - S. 145-158. - ISSN 0340-0727. - eISSN 1430-2772 (2012)
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Stimulus onset asynchrony and the timeline of word recognition : event-related potentials during sentence reading
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In: Neuropsychologia ; 50 (2012), 8. - S. 1852-1870. - ISSN 0028-3932. - eISSN 1873-3514 (2012)
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Experimental effects and individual differences in linear mixed models: Estimating the relationship between spatial, object, and attraction effects in visual attention
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