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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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October 28, 2016
Ageing and the misperception of words: Evidence from eye movements during reading
Kayleigh L Warrington, Sarah J White, Kevin B Paterson
Frontiers in Psychology
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April 18, 2022
Insights Into the Processing of Collocations During L2 English Reading: Evidence From Eye Movements
Hui Li, Kevin B Paterson, Kayleigh L Warrington, et al.
Experimental Aging Research
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September 14, 2019
Aging Effects on the Visual Span for Alphabetic Stimuli
Kayleigh L Warrington, Fang Xie, Jingxin Wang, et al.
Brain Sciences
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May 25, 2024
Parafoveal Processing of Orthography, Phonology, and Semantics during Chinese Reading: Effects of Foveal Load
Lei Zhang, Liangyue Kang, Wanying Chen, et al.
Psychology and Aging
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June 26, 2020
Perceptual span is independent of font size for older and young readers: Evidence from Chinese
Fang Xie, Jingxin Wang, Lisha Hao, et al.
Psychology and Aging
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March 29, 2019
Effects of adult aging on letter position coding in reading: Evidence from eye movements
Kayleigh L Warrington, Victoria A McGowan, Kevin B Paterson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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December 22, 2014
Eye movements during reading and topic scanning: effects of word frequency
Sarah J White, Kayleigh L Warrington, Victoria A McGowan, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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April 20, 2018
Effects of aging, word frequency, and text stimulus quality on reading across the adult lifespan: Evidence from eye movements
Kayleigh L Warrington, Victoria A McGowan, Kevin B Paterson, et al.
Psychology and Aging
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March 20, 2025
Flexible parafoveal processing of character order is preserved in older readers
Min Chang, Kuo Zhang, Lisha Hao, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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October 11, 2021
Effects of word predictability on eye movements during Arabic reading
Maryam A AlJassmi, Kayleigh L Warrington, Victoria A McGowan, et al.
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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October 28, 2016
Ageing and the misperception of words: Evidence from eye movements during reading
Kayleigh L Warrington, Sarah J White, Kevin B Paterson
Frontiers in Psychology
|
April 18, 2022
Insights Into the Processing of Collocations During L2 English Reading: Evidence From Eye Movements
Hui Li, Kevin B Paterson, Kayleigh L Warrington, et al.
Experimental Aging Research
|
September 14, 2019
Aging Effects on the Visual Span for Alphabetic Stimuli
Kayleigh L Warrington, Fang Xie, Jingxin Wang, et al.
Brain Sciences
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May 25, 2024
Parafoveal Processing of Orthography, Phonology, and Semantics during Chinese Reading: Effects of Foveal Load
Lei Zhang, Liangyue Kang, Wanying Chen, et al.
Psychology and Aging
|
June 26, 2020
Perceptual span is independent of font size for older and young readers: Evidence from Chinese
Fang Xie, Jingxin Wang, Lisha Hao, et al.
Psychology and Aging
|
March 29, 2019
Effects of adult aging on letter position coding in reading: Evidence from eye movements
Kayleigh L Warrington, Victoria A McGowan, Kevin B Paterson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
December 22, 2014
Eye movements during reading and topic scanning: effects of word frequency
Sarah J White, Kayleigh L Warrington, Victoria A McGowan, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
April 20, 2018
Effects of aging, word frequency, and text stimulus quality on reading across the adult lifespan: Evidence from eye movements
Kayleigh L Warrington, Victoria A McGowan, Kevin B Paterson, et al.
Psychology and Aging
|
March 20, 2025
Flexible parafoveal processing of character order is preserved in older readers
Min Chang, Kuo Zhang, Lisha Hao, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
|
October 11, 2021
Effects of word predictability on eye movements during Arabic reading
Maryam A AlJassmi, Kayleigh L Warrington, Victoria A McGowan, et al.
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