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Marc Brysbaert

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Laterality|March 6, 2020
The influence of word valence on the right visual field advantage in the VHF paradigm: time to adjust the expectationsPieter De Clercq, Marc Brysbaert
Neuropsychologia|May 4, 2010
Divided opinions on the split foveaAndrew W Ellis, Marc Brysbaert
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 22, 2002
Visual word recognition in bilinguals: phonological priming from the second to the first languageIlse Van Wijnendaele, Marc Brysbaert
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 12, 2010
Do the effects of subjective frequency and age of acquisition survive better word frequency norms?Marc Brysbaert, Michael J Cortese
Neuropsychologia|August 25, 2007
Visual half-field experiments are a good measure of cerebral language dominance if used properly: evidence from fMRIZoë R Hunter, Marc Brysbaert
Neuropsychologia|September 2, 2009
Split fovea theory and the role of the two cerebral hemispheres in reading: a review of the evidenceAndrew W Ellis, Marc Brysbaert
Neuropsychologia|September 23, 2008
WITHDRAWN: The evidence that the fovea is split, and that this has consequences for the way we recognise written wordsAndrew W Ellis, Marc Brysbaert
Behavior Research Methods|May 30, 2025
How efficient is translation in language testing? Deriving valid student vocabulary tests in Spanish (StuVoc1-Esp and StuVoc2-Esp) from established English testsBeatriz Bermúdez-Margaretto, Marc Brysbaert
Behavior Research Methods|December 29, 2024
Moving beyond word frequency based on tally counting: AI-generated familiarity estimates of words and phrases are an interesting additional index of language knowledgeMarc Brysbaert, Gonzalo Martínez, Pedro Reviriego
Behavior Research Methods|August 2, 2019
Recognition times for 62 thousand English words: Data from the English Crowdsourcing ProjectPaweł Mandera, Emmanuel Keuleers, Marc Brysbaert
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Laterality|March 6, 2020
The influence of word valence on the right visual field advantage in the VHF paradigm: time to adjust the expectationsPieter De Clercq, Marc Brysbaert
Neuropsychologia|May 4, 2010
Divided opinions on the split foveaAndrew W Ellis, Marc Brysbaert
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 22, 2002
Visual word recognition in bilinguals: phonological priming from the second to the first languageIlse Van Wijnendaele, Marc Brysbaert
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 12, 2010
Do the effects of subjective frequency and age of acquisition survive better word frequency norms?Marc Brysbaert, Michael J Cortese
Neuropsychologia|August 25, 2007
Visual half-field experiments are a good measure of cerebral language dominance if used properly: evidence from fMRIZoë R Hunter, Marc Brysbaert
Neuropsychologia|September 2, 2009
Split fovea theory and the role of the two cerebral hemispheres in reading: a review of the evidenceAndrew W Ellis, Marc Brysbaert
Neuropsychologia|September 23, 2008
WITHDRAWN: The evidence that the fovea is split, and that this has consequences for the way we recognise written wordsAndrew W Ellis, Marc Brysbaert
Behavior Research Methods|May 30, 2025
How efficient is translation in language testing? Deriving valid student vocabulary tests in Spanish (StuVoc1-Esp and StuVoc2-Esp) from established English testsBeatriz Bermúdez-Margaretto, Marc Brysbaert
Behavior Research Methods|December 29, 2024
Moving beyond word frequency based on tally counting: AI-generated familiarity estimates of words and phrases are an interesting additional index of language knowledgeMarc Brysbaert, Gonzalo Martínez, Pedro Reviriego
Behavior Research Methods|August 2, 2019
Recognition times for 62 thousand English words: Data from the English Crowdsourcing ProjectPaweł Mandera, Emmanuel Keuleers, Marc Brysbaert
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