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Meredyth Daneman

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Experimental Aging Research|February 26, 2010
Age-related changes in reading comprehension: an individual-differences perspectiveBrenda Hannon, Meredyth Daneman
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|August 19, 2011
How readers spontaneously interpret man-suffix words: evidence from eye movementsManizeh Khan, Meredyth Daneman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 21, 2001
Using working memory theory to investigate the construct validity of multiple-choice reading comprehension tests such as the SATMeredyth Daneman, Brenda Hannon
Memory (Hove, England)|July 7, 2007
Prospective memory: the relative effects of encoding, retrieval, and the match between encoding and retrievalBrenda Hannon, Meredyth Daneman
Memory (Hove, England)|June 13, 2006
Social suggestibility to central and peripheral misinformationAndrea L Dalton, Meredyth Daneman
Experimental Aging Research|April 24, 2013
Are there age-related differences in social suggestibility to central and peripheral misinformation?Meredyth Daneman, Cheyenne Thannikkotu, Zhijian Chen
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|February 2, 2008
How competing speech interferes with speech comprehension in everyday listening situationsBruce A Schneider, Liang Li, Meredyth Daneman
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 28, 2016
Does increasing the intelligibility of a competing sound source interfere more with speech comprehension in older adults than it does in younger adults?Zihui Lu, Meredyth Daneman, Bruce A Schneider
Brain Research|April 9, 2026
Perspective reasoning and the real-time comprehension of spoken narrative: Insights from eye movementsMindaugas Mozuraitis, Meredyth Daneman, Craig G Chambers
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 10, 2009
Using puns to study contextual influences on lexical ambiguity resolution: evidence from eye movementsHeather Sheridan, Eyal M Reingold, Meredyth Daneman
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Experimental Aging Research|February 26, 2010
Age-related changes in reading comprehension: an individual-differences perspectiveBrenda Hannon, Meredyth Daneman
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|August 19, 2011
How readers spontaneously interpret man-suffix words: evidence from eye movementsManizeh Khan, Meredyth Daneman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 21, 2001
Using working memory theory to investigate the construct validity of multiple-choice reading comprehension tests such as the SATMeredyth Daneman, Brenda Hannon
Memory (Hove, England)|July 7, 2007
Prospective memory: the relative effects of encoding, retrieval, and the match between encoding and retrievalBrenda Hannon, Meredyth Daneman
Memory (Hove, England)|June 13, 2006
Social suggestibility to central and peripheral misinformationAndrea L Dalton, Meredyth Daneman
Experimental Aging Research|April 24, 2013
Are there age-related differences in social suggestibility to central and peripheral misinformation?Meredyth Daneman, Cheyenne Thannikkotu, Zhijian Chen
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|February 2, 2008
How competing speech interferes with speech comprehension in everyday listening situationsBruce A Schneider, Liang Li, Meredyth Daneman
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 28, 2016
Does increasing the intelligibility of a competing sound source interfere more with speech comprehension in older adults than it does in younger adults?Zihui Lu, Meredyth Daneman, Bruce A Schneider
Brain Research|April 9, 2026
Perspective reasoning and the real-time comprehension of spoken narrative: Insights from eye movementsMindaugas Mozuraitis, Meredyth Daneman, Craig G Chambers
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 10, 2009
Using puns to study contextual influences on lexical ambiguity resolution: evidence from eye movementsHeather Sheridan, Eyal M Reingold, Meredyth Daneman
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