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Keith Rayner

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 18, 2006
The effect of word predictability on the eye movements of Chinese readersKeith Rayner, Xingshan Li, Barbara J Juhasz, et al.
Cognition|April 23, 2010
Parafoveal processing during reading is reduced across a morphological boundaryDenis Drieghe, Alexander Pollatsek, Barbara J Juhasz, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|July 19, 2006
Previewing the neighborhood: the role of orthographic neighbors as parafoveal previews in readingCarrick C Williams, Manuel Perea, Alexander Pollatsek, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 12, 2008
Scene perception and memory revealed by eye movements and receiver-operating characteristic analyses: does a cultural difference truly exist?Kris Evans, Caren M Rotello, Xingshan Li, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 19, 2003
An eye-movement-contingent probe paradigmGretchen Kambe, Susan A Duffy, Charles Clifton, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 11, 2004
The effects of frequency and predictability on eye fixations in reading: implications for the E-Z Reader modelKeith Rayner, Jane Ashby, Alexander Pollatsek, et al.
Visual Cognition|June 10, 2014
Word frequency in fast priming: Evidence for immediate cognitive control of eye-movements during readingDaniel J Schad, Sarah Risse, Timothy Slattery, et al.
Experimental Psychology|November 25, 2005
The lack of pseudohomophone priming effects with short durations in reading and namingHye-Won Lee, Gretchen Kambe, Alexander Pollatsek, et al.
Memory & Cognition|November 26, 2009
The time course of semantic and syntactic processing in Chinese sentence comprehension: evidence from eye movementsJinmian Yang, Suiping Wang, Hsuan-Chih Chen, et al.
Experimental Psychology|May 18, 2013
Eye movements of older and younger readers when reading unspaced textKeith Rayner, Jinmian Yang, Susanne Schuett, et al.
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 18, 2006
The effect of word predictability on the eye movements of Chinese readersKeith Rayner, Xingshan Li, Barbara J Juhasz, et al.
Cognition|April 23, 2010
Parafoveal processing during reading is reduced across a morphological boundaryDenis Drieghe, Alexander Pollatsek, Barbara J Juhasz, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|July 19, 2006
Previewing the neighborhood: the role of orthographic neighbors as parafoveal previews in readingCarrick C Williams, Manuel Perea, Alexander Pollatsek, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 12, 2008
Scene perception and memory revealed by eye movements and receiver-operating characteristic analyses: does a cultural difference truly exist?Kris Evans, Caren M Rotello, Xingshan Li, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 19, 2003
An eye-movement-contingent probe paradigmGretchen Kambe, Susan A Duffy, Charles Clifton, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 11, 2004
The effects of frequency and predictability on eye fixations in reading: implications for the E-Z Reader modelKeith Rayner, Jane Ashby, Alexander Pollatsek, et al.
Visual Cognition|June 10, 2014
Word frequency in fast priming: Evidence for immediate cognitive control of eye-movements during readingDaniel J Schad, Sarah Risse, Timothy Slattery, et al.
Experimental Psychology|November 25, 2005
The lack of pseudohomophone priming effects with short durations in reading and namingHye-Won Lee, Gretchen Kambe, Alexander Pollatsek, et al.
Memory & Cognition|November 26, 2009
The time course of semantic and syntactic processing in Chinese sentence comprehension: evidence from eye movementsJinmian Yang, Suiping Wang, Hsuan-Chih Chen, et al.
Experimental Psychology|May 18, 2013
Eye movements of older and younger readers when reading unspaced textKeith Rayner, Jinmian Yang, Susanne Schuett, et al.
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