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Barbara J Juhasz

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Psychological Bulletin|September 29, 2005
Age-of-acquisition effects in word and picture identificationBarbara J Juhasz
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 30, 2016
Experience with compound words influences their processing: An eye movement investigation with English compound wordsBarbara J Juhasz
Memory & Cognition|July 7, 2019
The time course of age-of-acquisition effects on eye movements during reading: Evidence from survival analysesBarbara J Juhasz, Heather Sheridan
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 19, 2003
Investigating the effects of a set of intercorrelated variables on eye fixation durations in readingBarbara J Juhasz, Keith Rayner
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 9, 2008
Age of acquisition's effect on memory for semantically associated word pairsMargaret M Gullick, Barbara J Juhasz
Behavior Research Methods|September 1, 2012
Sensory experience ratings for over 5,000 mono- and disyllabic wordsBarbara J Juhasz, Melvin J Yap
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|July 16, 2013
Context length and reading novel words: an eye-movement investigationKacey L Wochna, Barbara J Juhasz
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|April 15, 2006
The orthographic uniqueness point and eye movements during readingBrett Miller, Barbara J Juhasz, Keith Rayner
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|June 2, 2016
An Investigation into the Processing of Lexicalized English Blend Words: Evidence from Lexical Decisions and Eye Movements During ReadingBarbara J Juhasz, Rebecca L Johnson, Jennifer Brewer
Journal of Cognitive Psychology (Hove, England)|August 18, 2012
Lexical embeddings produce interference when they are morphologically unrelated to the words in which they are contained: Evidence from eye movementsKristin M Weingartner, Barbara J Juhasz, Keith Rayner
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Psychological Bulletin|September 29, 2005
Age-of-acquisition effects in word and picture identificationBarbara J Juhasz
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 30, 2016
Experience with compound words influences their processing: An eye movement investigation with English compound wordsBarbara J Juhasz
Memory & Cognition|July 7, 2019
The time course of age-of-acquisition effects on eye movements during reading: Evidence from survival analysesBarbara J Juhasz, Heather Sheridan
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 19, 2003
Investigating the effects of a set of intercorrelated variables on eye fixation durations in readingBarbara J Juhasz, Keith Rayner
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 9, 2008
Age of acquisition's effect on memory for semantically associated word pairsMargaret M Gullick, Barbara J Juhasz
Behavior Research Methods|September 1, 2012
Sensory experience ratings for over 5,000 mono- and disyllabic wordsBarbara J Juhasz, Melvin J Yap
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|July 16, 2013
Context length and reading novel words: an eye-movement investigationKacey L Wochna, Barbara J Juhasz
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|April 15, 2006
The orthographic uniqueness point and eye movements during readingBrett Miller, Barbara J Juhasz, Keith Rayner
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|June 2, 2016
An Investigation into the Processing of Lexicalized English Blend Words: Evidence from Lexical Decisions and Eye Movements During ReadingBarbara J Juhasz, Rebecca L Johnson, Jennifer Brewer
Journal of Cognitive Psychology (Hove, England)|August 18, 2012
Lexical embeddings produce interference when they are morphologically unrelated to the words in which they are contained: Evidence from eye movementsKristin M Weingartner, Barbara J Juhasz, Keith Rayner
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