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Matthew W Lowder

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 13, 2015
Focus takes time: structural effects on readingMatthew W Lowder, Peter C Gordon
Acta Psychologica|May 25, 2023
Emotionality effects in Korean visual word recognition: Evidence from lab-based and web-based lexical decision tasksDahyeon Kim, Matthew W Lowder, Wonil Choi
Frontiers in Psychology|August 30, 2021
Effects of Print Exposure on an Online Lexical Decision Task: A Direct Replication Using a Web-Based Experimental ProcedureDahyeon Kim, Matthew W Lowder, Wonil Choi
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 10, 2025
Comparing sustained attention performance across laboratory-based versus web-based settingsJinwon Kang, Matthew W Lowder, Wonil Choi
Memory & Cognition|January 4, 2013
Word recognition during reading: the interaction between lexical repetition and frequencyMatthew W Lowder, Wonil Choi, Peter C Gordon
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience|September 21, 2020
Processing of Self-Repairs in Stuttered and Non-Stuttered SpeechMatthew W Lowder, Nathan D Maxfield, Fernanda Ferreira
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 14, 2023
The lab discovered: Place-for-institution metonyms appearing in subject position are processed as agentsMatthew W Lowder, Adrian Zhou, Peter C Gordon
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|March 17, 2026
Dominance Norms for 274 Korean HomonymsSangmin Lee, Chaeyeong Lim, Matthew W Lowder, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 9, 2018
Development and assessment of the Korean Author Recognition TestHyosun Lee, Eunjin Seong, Wonil Choi, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 20, 2011
The sentence-composition effect: processing of complex sentences depends on the configuration of common noun phrases versus unusual noun phrasesMarcus L Johnson, Matthew W Lowder, Peter C Gordon
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 13, 2015
Focus takes time: structural effects on readingMatthew W Lowder, Peter C Gordon
Acta Psychologica|May 25, 2023
Emotionality effects in Korean visual word recognition: Evidence from lab-based and web-based lexical decision tasksDahyeon Kim, Matthew W Lowder, Wonil Choi
Frontiers in Psychology|August 30, 2021
Effects of Print Exposure on an Online Lexical Decision Task: A Direct Replication Using a Web-Based Experimental ProcedureDahyeon Kim, Matthew W Lowder, Wonil Choi
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 10, 2025
Comparing sustained attention performance across laboratory-based versus web-based settingsJinwon Kang, Matthew W Lowder, Wonil Choi
Memory & Cognition|January 4, 2013
Word recognition during reading: the interaction between lexical repetition and frequencyMatthew W Lowder, Wonil Choi, Peter C Gordon
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience|September 21, 2020
Processing of Self-Repairs in Stuttered and Non-Stuttered SpeechMatthew W Lowder, Nathan D Maxfield, Fernanda Ferreira
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 14, 2023
The lab discovered: Place-for-institution metonyms appearing in subject position are processed as agentsMatthew W Lowder, Adrian Zhou, Peter C Gordon
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|March 17, 2026
Dominance Norms for 274 Korean HomonymsSangmin Lee, Chaeyeong Lim, Matthew W Lowder, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 9, 2018
Development and assessment of the Korean Author Recognition TestHyosun Lee, Eunjin Seong, Wonil Choi, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 20, 2011
The sentence-composition effect: processing of complex sentences depends on the configuration of common noun phrases versus unusual noun phrasesMarcus L Johnson, Matthew W Lowder, Peter C Gordon
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