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Jonathan Grainger

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Psychological Science|November 4, 2015
A Thousand Words Are Worth a Picture: Snapshots of Printed-Word Processing in an Event-Related Potential MegastudyStéphane Dufau, Jonathan Grainger, Katherine J Midgley, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 12, 2019
Unified syntax in the bilingual mindMathieu Declerck, Yun Wen, Joshua Snell, et al.
Language and Cognitive Processes|April 29, 2014
Effects of lexical status and morphological complexity in masked priming: An ERP studyJoanna Morris, James H Porter, Jonathan Grainger, et al.
Neuropsychologia|February 1, 2021
An ERP investigation of transposed-word effects in same-different matchingFelipe Pegado, Yun Wen, Jonathan Mirault, et al.
Brain Research|March 1, 2011
When less is more: feedback, priming, and the pseudoword superiority effectStéphanie Massol, Katherine J Midgley, Phillip J Holcomb, et al.
Cognition|January 17, 2012
A funny thing happened on the way to articulation: N400 attenuation despite behavioral interference in picture namingTrevor Blackford, Phillip J Holcomb, Jonathan Grainger, et al.
Vision Research|February 7, 2012
Word processing speed in peripheral vision measured with a saccadic choice taskMyriam Chanceaux, Françoise Vitu, Luisa Bendahman, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|December 22, 2011
The time course of visual letter perceptionSylvain Madec, Arnaud Rey, Stéphane Dufau, et al.
Plos One|November 9, 2013
The pupillary light response reveals the focus of covert visual attentionSebastiaan Mathôt, Lotje van der Linden, Jonathan Grainger, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 27, 2015
The pupillary light response reflects eye-movement preparationSebastiaan Mathôt, Lotje van der Linden, Jonathan Grainger, et al.
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Psychological Science|November 4, 2015
A Thousand Words Are Worth a Picture: Snapshots of Printed-Word Processing in an Event-Related Potential MegastudyStéphane Dufau, Jonathan Grainger, Katherine J Midgley, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 12, 2019
Unified syntax in the bilingual mindMathieu Declerck, Yun Wen, Joshua Snell, et al.
Language and Cognitive Processes|April 29, 2014
Effects of lexical status and morphological complexity in masked priming: An ERP studyJoanna Morris, James H Porter, Jonathan Grainger, et al.
Neuropsychologia|February 1, 2021
An ERP investigation of transposed-word effects in same-different matchingFelipe Pegado, Yun Wen, Jonathan Mirault, et al.
Brain Research|March 1, 2011
When less is more: feedback, priming, and the pseudoword superiority effectStéphanie Massol, Katherine J Midgley, Phillip J Holcomb, et al.
Cognition|January 17, 2012
A funny thing happened on the way to articulation: N400 attenuation despite behavioral interference in picture namingTrevor Blackford, Phillip J Holcomb, Jonathan Grainger, et al.
Vision Research|February 7, 2012
Word processing speed in peripheral vision measured with a saccadic choice taskMyriam Chanceaux, Françoise Vitu, Luisa Bendahman, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|December 22, 2011
The time course of visual letter perceptionSylvain Madec, Arnaud Rey, Stéphane Dufau, et al.
Plos One|November 9, 2013
The pupillary light response reveals the focus of covert visual attentionSebastiaan Mathôt, Lotje van der Linden, Jonathan Grainger, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 27, 2015
The pupillary light response reflects eye-movement preparationSebastiaan Mathôt, Lotje van der Linden, Jonathan Grainger, et al.
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