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Benjamin T Carter
Steven G Luke

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International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|June 7, 2020
Best practices in eye tracking researchBenjamin T Carter, Steven G Luke
Data in Brief|August 30, 2019
The effect of convolving word length, word frequency, function word predictability and first pass reading time in the analysis of a fixation-related fMRI datasetBenjamin T Carter, Steven G Luke
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 18, 2017
Individuals' eye movements in reading are highly consistent across time and trialBenjamin T Carter, Steven G Luke
Neuroimage|January 18, 2019
Linguistic networks associated with lexical, semantic and syntactic predictability in reading: A fixation-related fMRI studyBenjamin T Carter, Brent Foster, Nathan M Muncy, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 9, 2018
Influences on and consequences of parafoveal preview in readingSteven G Luke
Behavior Research Methods|September 14, 2016
Evaluating significance in linear mixed-effects models in RSteven G Luke
Behavior Research Methods|September 1, 2012
SPaM: a combined self-paced reading and masked-priming paradigmSteven G Luke, Kiel Christianson
Memory & Cognition|December 14, 2011
Semantic predictability eliminates the transposed-letter effectSteven G Luke, Kiel Christianson
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|June 7, 2022
The effect of sudden-onset distractors on reading efficiency and comprehensionSteven G Luke, Tanner Jensen
Behavior Research Methods|May 20, 2017
The Provo Corpus: A large eye-tracking corpus with predictability normsSteven G Luke, Kiel Christianson
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International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|June 7, 2020
Best practices in eye tracking researchBenjamin T Carter, Steven G Luke
Data in Brief|August 30, 2019
The effect of convolving word length, word frequency, function word predictability and first pass reading time in the analysis of a fixation-related fMRI datasetBenjamin T Carter, Steven G Luke
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 18, 2017
Individuals' eye movements in reading are highly consistent across time and trialBenjamin T Carter, Steven G Luke
Neuroimage|January 18, 2019
Linguistic networks associated with lexical, semantic and syntactic predictability in reading: A fixation-related fMRI studyBenjamin T Carter, Brent Foster, Nathan M Muncy, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 9, 2018
Influences on and consequences of parafoveal preview in readingSteven G Luke
Behavior Research Methods|September 14, 2016
Evaluating significance in linear mixed-effects models in RSteven G Luke
Behavior Research Methods|September 1, 2012
SPaM: a combined self-paced reading and masked-priming paradigmSteven G Luke, Kiel Christianson
Memory & Cognition|December 14, 2011
Semantic predictability eliminates the transposed-letter effectSteven G Luke, Kiel Christianson
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|June 7, 2022
The effect of sudden-onset distractors on reading efficiency and comprehensionSteven G Luke, Tanner Jensen
Behavior Research Methods|May 20, 2017
The Provo Corpus: A large eye-tracking corpus with predictability normsSteven G Luke, Kiel Christianson
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