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K S Binder

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 14, 2016
Does contextual strength modulate the subordinate bias effect? A reply to Kellas and VuK S Binder, K Rayner
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|September 1, 1995
Eye movements and lexical ambiguity resolution: effects of prior encounter and discourse topicK S Binder, R K Morris
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 28, 1999
Extraction of information to the left of the fixated word in readingK S Binder, A Pollatsek, K Rayner
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 28, 1999
The effects of "neighborhood size" in reading and lexical decisionA Pollatsek, M Perea, K S Binder
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 8, 1998
Phonological codes and eye movements in readingK Rayner, A Pollatsek, K S Binder
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|December 22, 1999
Contextual strength and the subordinate bias effect: comment on Martin, Vu, Kellas, and MetcalfK Rayner, K S Binder, S A Duffy
Vision Research|March 15, 2001
Eye movement control in reading: word predictability has little influence on initial landing positions in wordsK Rayner, K S Binder, J Ashby, et al.
Psychology and Aging|December 1, 1996
Aging, cognitive resources, and declarative learningK C Kirasic, G L Allen, S H Dobson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 28, 1999
Activation of phonological codes during eye fixations in readingY A Lee, K S Binder, J O Kim, et al.
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 14, 2016
Does contextual strength modulate the subordinate bias effect? A reply to Kellas and VuK S Binder, K Rayner
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|September 1, 1995
Eye movements and lexical ambiguity resolution: effects of prior encounter and discourse topicK S Binder, R K Morris
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 28, 1999
Extraction of information to the left of the fixated word in readingK S Binder, A Pollatsek, K Rayner
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 28, 1999
The effects of "neighborhood size" in reading and lexical decisionA Pollatsek, M Perea, K S Binder
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 8, 1998
Phonological codes and eye movements in readingK Rayner, A Pollatsek, K S Binder
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|December 22, 1999
Contextual strength and the subordinate bias effect: comment on Martin, Vu, Kellas, and MetcalfK Rayner, K S Binder, S A Duffy
Vision Research|March 15, 2001
Eye movement control in reading: word predictability has little influence on initial landing positions in wordsK Rayner, K S Binder, J Ashby, et al.
Psychology and Aging|December 1, 1996
Aging, cognitive resources, and declarative learningK C Kirasic, G L Allen, S H Dobson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 28, 1999
Activation of phonological codes during eye fixations in readingY A Lee, K S Binder, J O Kim, et al.
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