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Klinton Bicknell

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Topics in Cognitive Science|December 12, 2019
A Rational Model of Word Skipping in Reading: Ideal Integration of Visual and Linguistic InformationYunyan Duan, Klinton Bicknell
Visual Cognition|October 18, 2012
The utility of modeling word identification from visual input within models of eye movements in readingKlinton Bicknell, Roger Levy
Psychological Science|February 28, 2020
Ongoing Cognitive Processing Influences Precise Eye-Movement Targets in ReadingKlinton Bicknell, Roger Levy, Keith Rayner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 8, 2009
Eye movement evidence that readers maintain and act on uncertainty about past linguistic inputRoger Levy, Klinton Bicknell, Tim Slattery, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|August 27, 2016
Now or … later: Perceptual data are not immediately forgotten during language processingKlinton Bicknell, T Florian Jaeger, Michael K Tanenhaus
Visual Cognition|September 5, 2013
On the processing of canonical word order during eye fixations in reading: Do readers process transposed word previews?Keith Rayner, Bernhard Angele, Elizabeth R Schotter, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|February 24, 2018
Belief Shift or Only Facilitation: How Semantic Expectancy Affects Processing of Speech Degraded by Background NoiseKatherine M Simeon, Klinton Bicknell, Tina M Grieco-Calub
Journal of Memory and Language|October 21, 2024
Maintenance of subcategorical information during speech perception: revisiting misunderstood limitationsKlinton Bicknell, Wednesday Bushong, Michael K Tanenhaus, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 10, 2013
Reading is fundamentally similar across disparate writing systems: a systematic characterization of how words and characters influence eye movements in Chinese readingXingshan Li, Klinton Bicknell, Pingping Liu, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 28, 2015
Form-to-expectation matching effects on first-pass eye movement measures during readingThomas A Farmer, Shaorong Yan, Klinton Bicknell, et al.
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Topics in Cognitive Science|December 12, 2019
A Rational Model of Word Skipping in Reading: Ideal Integration of Visual and Linguistic InformationYunyan Duan, Klinton Bicknell
Visual Cognition|October 18, 2012
The utility of modeling word identification from visual input within models of eye movements in readingKlinton Bicknell, Roger Levy
Psychological Science|February 28, 2020
Ongoing Cognitive Processing Influences Precise Eye-Movement Targets in ReadingKlinton Bicknell, Roger Levy, Keith Rayner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 8, 2009
Eye movement evidence that readers maintain and act on uncertainty about past linguistic inputRoger Levy, Klinton Bicknell, Tim Slattery, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|August 27, 2016
Now or … later: Perceptual data are not immediately forgotten during language processingKlinton Bicknell, T Florian Jaeger, Michael K Tanenhaus
Visual Cognition|September 5, 2013
On the processing of canonical word order during eye fixations in reading: Do readers process transposed word previews?Keith Rayner, Bernhard Angele, Elizabeth R Schotter, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|February 24, 2018
Belief Shift or Only Facilitation: How Semantic Expectancy Affects Processing of Speech Degraded by Background NoiseKatherine M Simeon, Klinton Bicknell, Tina M Grieco-Calub
Journal of Memory and Language|October 21, 2024
Maintenance of subcategorical information during speech perception: revisiting misunderstood limitationsKlinton Bicknell, Wednesday Bushong, Michael K Tanenhaus, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 10, 2013
Reading is fundamentally similar across disparate writing systems: a systematic characterization of how words and characters influence eye movements in Chinese readingXingshan Li, Klinton Bicknell, Pingping Liu, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 28, 2015
Form-to-expectation matching effects on first-pass eye movement measures during readingThomas A Farmer, Shaorong Yan, Klinton Bicknell, et al.
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