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Olga Solaja

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Royal Society Open Science|August 5, 2024
The role of morphology in novel word learning: a registered reportOlga Solaja, Davide Crepaldi
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 12, 2019
Food in the corner and money in the cashews: Semantic activation of embedded stems in the presence or absence of a morphological structureJana Hasenäcker, Olga Solaja, Davide Crepaldi
Memory & Cognition|March 23, 2021
Does morphological structure modulate access to embedded word meaning in child readers?Jana Hasenäcker, Olga Solaja, Davide Crepaldi
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 18, 2024
Top-down feedback normalizes distortion in early visual word recognition: Insights from masked primingMaria Fernández-López, Olga Solaja, Davide Crepaldi, et al.
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Royal Society Open Science|August 5, 2024
The role of morphology in novel word learning: a registered reportOlga Solaja, Davide Crepaldi
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 12, 2019
Food in the corner and money in the cashews: Semantic activation of embedded stems in the presence or absence of a morphological structureJana Hasenäcker, Olga Solaja, Davide Crepaldi
Memory & Cognition|March 23, 2021
Does morphological structure modulate access to embedded word meaning in child readers?Jana Hasenäcker, Olga Solaja, Davide Crepaldi
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 18, 2024
Top-down feedback normalizes distortion in early visual word recognition: Insights from masked primingMaria Fernández-López, Olga Solaja, Davide Crepaldi, et al.
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