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Behavioural Brain Research
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October 9, 2008
Attentional demands for demonstrating deficits following intrabasalis infusions of 192 IgG-saporin
Joshua A Burk, Matthew W Lowder, Kathleen E Altemose
Memory & Cognition
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December 29, 2022
Effects of syntactic structure on the processing of lexical repetition during sentence reading
Matthew W Lowder, Antonio Cardoso, Michael Pittman, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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July 25, 2020
Effects of contrastive focus on lexical predictability during sentence reading: The case of <i>not only. . .but also</i> constructions
Matthew W Lowder, Gwynna Ryan, Jaclyn Opie, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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June 11, 2015
Individual differences in the perceptual span during reading: evidence from the moving window technique
Wonil Choi, Matthew W Lowder, Fernanda Ferreira, et al.
Neuroimage
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February 25, 2016
Language structure in the brain: A fixation-related fMRI study of syntactic surprisal in reading
John M Henderson, Wonil Choi, Matthew W Lowder, et al.
Cognitive Science
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February 15, 2018
Lexical Predictability During Natural Reading: Effects of Surprisal and Entropy Reduction
Matthew W Lowder, Wonil Choi, Fernanda Ferreira, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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June 5, 2010
Watching my mind unfold versus yours: an fMRI study using a novel camera technology to examine neural differences in self-projection of self versus other perspectives
Peggy L St Jacques, Martin A Conway, Matthew W Lowder, et al.
Memory & Cognition
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November 17, 2019
Individual differences in reading: Separable effects of reading experience and processing skill
Peter C Gordon, Mariah Moore, Wonil Choi, et al.
Psychology and Aging
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March 24, 2017
Effects of word predictability and preview lexicality on eye movements during reading: A comparison between young and older adults
Wonil Choi, Matthew W Lowder, Fernanda Ferreira, et al.
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Behavioural Brain Research
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October 9, 2008
Attentional demands for demonstrating deficits following intrabasalis infusions of 192 IgG-saporin
Joshua A Burk, Matthew W Lowder, Kathleen E Altemose
Memory & Cognition
|
December 29, 2022
Effects of syntactic structure on the processing of lexical repetition during sentence reading
Matthew W Lowder, Antonio Cardoso, Michael Pittman, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
|
July 25, 2020
Effects of contrastive focus on lexical predictability during sentence reading: The case of <i>not only. . .but also</i> constructions
Matthew W Lowder, Gwynna Ryan, Jaclyn Opie, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
|
June 11, 2015
Individual differences in the perceptual span during reading: evidence from the moving window technique
Wonil Choi, Matthew W Lowder, Fernanda Ferreira, et al.
Neuroimage
|
February 25, 2016
Language structure in the brain: A fixation-related fMRI study of syntactic surprisal in reading
John M Henderson, Wonil Choi, Matthew W Lowder, et al.
Cognitive Science
|
February 15, 2018
Lexical Predictability During Natural Reading: Effects of Surprisal and Entropy Reduction
Matthew W Lowder, Wonil Choi, Fernanda Ferreira, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
|
June 5, 2010
Watching my mind unfold versus yours: an fMRI study using a novel camera technology to examine neural differences in self-projection of self versus other perspectives
Peggy L St Jacques, Martin A Conway, Matthew W Lowder, et al.
Memory & Cognition
|
November 17, 2019
Individual differences in reading: Separable effects of reading experience and processing skill
Peter C Gordon, Mariah Moore, Wonil Choi, et al.
Psychology and Aging
|
March 24, 2017
Effects of word predictability and preview lexicality on eye movements during reading: A comparison between young and older adults
Wonil Choi, Matthew W Lowder, Fernanda Ferreira, et al.
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