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Scientific Reports|September 7, 2023
Joint effects of individual reading skills and word properties on Chinese children's eye movements during sentence readingMing Yan, Jinger Pan
Psychological Research|January 27, 2022
Preview frequency effects in reading: evidence from ChineseJinger Pan, Ming Yan
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 4, 2024
Direction-specific reading experience shapes perceptual spanMing Yan, Reinhold Kliegl, Jinger Pan
Developmental Psychology|September 20, 2019
Eye movement control in Chinese reading: A cross-sectional studyMing Yan, Jinger Pan, Reinhold Kliegl
Behavior Research Methods|January 17, 2025
The Beijing Sentence Corpus II: A cross-script comparison between traditional and simplified Chinese sentence readingMing Yan, Jinger Pan, Reinhold Kliegl
Cognition|September 24, 2020
Semantic preview benefit and cost: Evidence from parafoveal fast-priming paradigmJinger Pan, Ming Yan, Jochen Laubrock
Cognitive Science|March 24, 2026
Chinese Readers Process Word Class of Parafoveal Words During Sentence ReadingZijun Qi, Yue Xi, Jinger Pan
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 5, 2016
Parafoveal processing in silent and oral reading: Reading mode influences the relative weighting of phonological and semantic information in ChineseJinger Pan, Jochen Laubrock, Ming Yan
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 11, 2026
Reading fluency and word segmentation agreement modulate the benefits of word boundary cues for older readers in traditional ChineseYiu-Kei Tsang, Ming Yan, Jinger Pan
Cognitive Science|February 5, 2022
Accessing Semantic Information from Above: Parafoveal Processing during the Reading of Vertically Presented Sentences in Traditional ChineseJinger Pan, Ming Yan, Su-Ling Yeh
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Scientific Reports|September 7, 2023
Joint effects of individual reading skills and word properties on Chinese children's eye movements during sentence readingMing Yan, Jinger Pan
Psychological Research|January 27, 2022
Preview frequency effects in reading: evidence from ChineseJinger Pan, Ming Yan
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 4, 2024
Direction-specific reading experience shapes perceptual spanMing Yan, Reinhold Kliegl, Jinger Pan
Developmental Psychology|September 20, 2019
Eye movement control in Chinese reading: A cross-sectional studyMing Yan, Jinger Pan, Reinhold Kliegl
Behavior Research Methods|January 17, 2025
The Beijing Sentence Corpus II: A cross-script comparison between traditional and simplified Chinese sentence readingMing Yan, Jinger Pan, Reinhold Kliegl
Cognition|September 24, 2020
Semantic preview benefit and cost: Evidence from parafoveal fast-priming paradigmJinger Pan, Ming Yan, Jochen Laubrock
Cognitive Science|March 24, 2026
Chinese Readers Process Word Class of Parafoveal Words During Sentence ReadingZijun Qi, Yue Xi, Jinger Pan
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 5, 2016
Parafoveal processing in silent and oral reading: Reading mode influences the relative weighting of phonological and semantic information in ChineseJinger Pan, Jochen Laubrock, Ming Yan
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 11, 2026
Reading fluency and word segmentation agreement modulate the benefits of word boundary cues for older readers in traditional ChineseYiu-Kei Tsang, Ming Yan, Jinger Pan
Cognitive Science|February 5, 2022
Accessing Semantic Information from Above: Parafoveal Processing during the Reading of Vertically Presented Sentences in Traditional ChineseJinger Pan, Ming Yan, Su-Ling Yeh
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