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March 5, 2003
The processing of consonants and vowels in reading: evidence from the fast priming paradigm
Hye-Won Lee, Keith Rayner, Alexander Pollatsek
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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August 10, 2016
Chinese readers can perceive a word even when it's composed of noncontiguous characters
Guojie Ma, Alexander Pollatsek, Yugang Li, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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November 5, 2008
The word grouping hypothesis and eye movements during reading
Denis Drieghe, Alexander Pollatsek, Adrian Staub, et al.
Psychophysiology
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June 12, 2009
The time course of orthography and phonology: ERP correlates of masked priming effects in Spanish
Manuel Carreiras, Manuel Perea, Marta Vergara, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Psychology (Hove, England)
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February 15, 2014
Examining Eye Movements in Visual Search through Clusters of Objects in a Circular Array
Carrick C Williams, Alexander Pollatsek, Erik D Reichle
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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September 17, 2008
Typicality aids search for an unspecified target, but only in identification and not in attentional guidance
Monica S Castelhano, Alexander Pollatsek, Kyle R Cave
Journal of Eye Movement Research
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April 8, 2021
An eye-tracking study of reading long and short novel and lexicalized compound words
Jukka Hyönä, Alexander Pollatsek, Minna Koski, et al.
Cognition
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April 23, 2010
Parafoveal processing during reading is reduced across a morphological boundary
Denis Drieghe, Alexander Pollatsek, Barbara J Juhasz, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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July 19, 2006
Previewing the neighborhood: the role of orthographic neighbors as parafoveal previews in reading
Carrick C Williams, Manuel Perea, Alexander Pollatsek, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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May 22, 2009
Does the brain regularize digits and letters to the same extent?
Manuel Perea, Jon Andoni Duñabeitia, Alexander Pollatsek, et al.
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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March 5, 2003
The processing of consonants and vowels in reading: evidence from the fast priming paradigm
Hye-Won Lee, Keith Rayner, Alexander Pollatsek
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
August 10, 2016
Chinese readers can perceive a word even when it's composed of noncontiguous characters
Guojie Ma, Alexander Pollatsek, Yugang Li, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
November 5, 2008
The word grouping hypothesis and eye movements during reading
Denis Drieghe, Alexander Pollatsek, Adrian Staub, et al.
Psychophysiology
|
June 12, 2009
The time course of orthography and phonology: ERP correlates of masked priming effects in Spanish
Manuel Carreiras, Manuel Perea, Marta Vergara, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Psychology (Hove, England)
|
February 15, 2014
Examining Eye Movements in Visual Search through Clusters of Objects in a Circular Array
Carrick C Williams, Alexander Pollatsek, Erik D Reichle
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
September 17, 2008
Typicality aids search for an unspecified target, but only in identification and not in attentional guidance
Monica S Castelhano, Alexander Pollatsek, Kyle R Cave
Journal of Eye Movement Research
|
April 8, 2021
An eye-tracking study of reading long and short novel and lexicalized compound words
Jukka Hyönä, Alexander Pollatsek, Minna Koski, et al.
Cognition
|
April 23, 2010
Parafoveal processing during reading is reduced across a morphological boundary
Denis Drieghe, Alexander Pollatsek, Barbara J Juhasz, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
July 19, 2006
Previewing the neighborhood: the role of orthographic neighbors as parafoveal previews in reading
Carrick C Williams, Manuel Perea, Alexander Pollatsek, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
|
May 22, 2009
Does the brain regularize digits and letters to the same extent?
Manuel Perea, Jon Andoni Duñabeitia, Alexander Pollatsek, et al.
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