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Kazunaga Matsuki

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Language and Linguistics Compass|November 30, 2011
People Use their Knowledge of Common Events to Understand Language, and Do So as Quickly as PossibleKen McRae, Kazunaga Matsuki
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 28, 2017
Surviving blind decomposition: A distributional analysis of the time-course of complex word recognitionDaniel Schmidtke, Kazunaga Matsuki, Victor Kuperman
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|April 11, 2014
Continuous executive function disruption interferes with application of an information integration categorization strategySarah J Miles, Kazunaga Matsuki, John Paul Minda
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 20, 2018
Contributions of reader- and text-level characteristics to eye-movement patterns during passage readingVictor Kuperman, Kazunaga Matsuki, Julie A Van Dyke
Scientific Studies of Reading : the Official Journal of the Society for the Scientific Study of Reading|January 16, 2016
The Random Forests statistical technique: An examination of its value for the study of readingKazunaga Matsuki, Victor Kuperman, Julie A Van Dyke
Frontiers in Psychology|November 4, 2015
Poor readers' retrieval mechanism: efficient access is not dependent on reading skillClinton L Johns, Kazunaga Matsuki, Julie A Van Dyke
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 27, 2011
Event-based plausibility immediately influences on-line language comprehensionKazunaga Matsuki, Tracy Chow, Mary Hare, et al.
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Language and Linguistics Compass|November 30, 2011
People Use their Knowledge of Common Events to Understand Language, and Do So as Quickly as PossibleKen McRae, Kazunaga Matsuki
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 28, 2017
Surviving blind decomposition: A distributional analysis of the time-course of complex word recognitionDaniel Schmidtke, Kazunaga Matsuki, Victor Kuperman
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|April 11, 2014
Continuous executive function disruption interferes with application of an information integration categorization strategySarah J Miles, Kazunaga Matsuki, John Paul Minda
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 20, 2018
Contributions of reader- and text-level characteristics to eye-movement patterns during passage readingVictor Kuperman, Kazunaga Matsuki, Julie A Van Dyke
Scientific Studies of Reading : the Official Journal of the Society for the Scientific Study of Reading|January 16, 2016
The Random Forests statistical technique: An examination of its value for the study of readingKazunaga Matsuki, Victor Kuperman, Julie A Van Dyke
Frontiers in Psychology|November 4, 2015
Poor readers' retrieval mechanism: efficient access is not dependent on reading skillClinton L Johns, Kazunaga Matsuki, Julie A Van Dyke
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 27, 2011
Event-based plausibility immediately influences on-line language comprehensionKazunaga Matsuki, Tracy Chow, Mary Hare, et al.
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