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Roger Johansson

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Arbejderhistorie (1995)|August 10, 2010
[Social conflicts and documentary films: three accounts of a funeral in Adalen on 21 May 1931 as presented in three documentary films]Roger Johansson
Psychological Science|October 30, 2013
Look here, eye movements play a functional role in memory retrievalRoger Johansson, Mikael Johansson
Cognition|December 31, 2019
Gaze position regulates memory accessibility during competitive memory retrievalRoger Johansson, Mikael Johansson
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|January 11, 2007
Insertion of CO2 into a palladium allyl bond and a Pd(II) catalysed carboxylation of allyl stannanesRoger Johansson, Ola F Wendt
Cognitive Science|June 28, 2011
Pictures and spoken descriptions elicit similar eye movements during mental imagery, both in light and in complete darknessRoger Johansson, Jana Holsanova, Kenneth Holmqvist
Cognition|February 23, 2018
Gaze patterns reveal how situation models and text representations contribute to episodic text memoryRoger Johansson, Franziska Oren, Kenneth Holmqvist
Scientific Reports|December 3, 2024
The effects of episodic context on memory integrationZhenghao Liu, Mikael Johansson, Roger Johansson, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 15, 2022
Eye-movement replay supports episodic rememberingRoger Johansson, Marcus Nyström, Richard Dewhurst, et al.
Psychological Research|June 30, 2015
Reading during the composition of multi-sentence texts: an eye-movement studyMark Torrance, Roger Johansson, Victoria Johansson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 29, 2011
Eye movements during scene recollection have a functional role, but they are not reinstatements of those produced during encodingRoger Johansson, Jana Holsanova, Richard Dewhurst, et al.
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Arbejderhistorie (1995)|August 10, 2010
[Social conflicts and documentary films: three accounts of a funeral in Adalen on 21 May 1931 as presented in three documentary films]Roger Johansson
Psychological Science|October 30, 2013
Look here, eye movements play a functional role in memory retrievalRoger Johansson, Mikael Johansson
Cognition|December 31, 2019
Gaze position regulates memory accessibility during competitive memory retrievalRoger Johansson, Mikael Johansson
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|January 11, 2007
Insertion of CO2 into a palladium allyl bond and a Pd(II) catalysed carboxylation of allyl stannanesRoger Johansson, Ola F Wendt
Cognitive Science|June 28, 2011
Pictures and spoken descriptions elicit similar eye movements during mental imagery, both in light and in complete darknessRoger Johansson, Jana Holsanova, Kenneth Holmqvist
Cognition|February 23, 2018
Gaze patterns reveal how situation models and text representations contribute to episodic text memoryRoger Johansson, Franziska Oren, Kenneth Holmqvist
Scientific Reports|December 3, 2024
The effects of episodic context on memory integrationZhenghao Liu, Mikael Johansson, Roger Johansson, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 15, 2022
Eye-movement replay supports episodic rememberingRoger Johansson, Marcus Nyström, Richard Dewhurst, et al.
Psychological Research|June 30, 2015
Reading during the composition of multi-sentence texts: an eye-movement studyMark Torrance, Roger Johansson, Victoria Johansson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 29, 2011
Eye movements during scene recollection have a functional role, but they are not reinstatements of those produced during encodingRoger Johansson, Jana Holsanova, Richard Dewhurst, et al.
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