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Sara C Sereno

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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|October 31, 2003
Measuring word recognition in reading: eye movements and event-related potentialsSara C Sereno, Keith Rayner
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 2, 2007
Word frequency and predictability effects in reading French: an evaluation of the E-Z Reader modelSébastien Miellet, Laurent Sparrow, Sara C Sereno
Psychological Science|May 28, 2009
Parafoveal magnification: visual acuity does not modulate the perceptual span in readingSébastien Miellet, Patrick J O'Donnell, Sara C Sereno
Behavior Research Methods|May 13, 2020
LexOPS: An R package and user interface for the controlled generation of word stimuliJack E Taylor, Alistair Beith, Sara C Sereno
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 26, 2006
Eye movements and lexical ambiguity resolution: investigating the subordinate-bias effectSara C Sereno, Patrick J O'Donnell, Keith Rayner
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 15, 2012
Emotion words affect eye fixations during readingGraham G Scott, Patrick J O'Donnell, Sara C Sereno
Psychological Science|June 17, 2003
Context effects in word recognition: evidence for early interactive processingSara C Sereno, Cameron C Brewer, Patrick J O'Donnell
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|January 15, 2009
Size matters: bigger is fasterSara C Sereno, Patrick J O'Donnell, Margaret E Sereno
Imaging Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)|August 13, 2025
Can prediction error explain predictability effects on the N1 during picture-word verification?Jack E Taylor, Guillaume A Rousselet, Sara C Sereno
Cognitive Processing|November 22, 2013
Emotion words and categories: evidence from lexical decisionGraham G Scott, Patrick J O'Donnell, Sara C Sereno
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|October 31, 2003
Measuring word recognition in reading: eye movements and event-related potentialsSara C Sereno, Keith Rayner
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 2, 2007
Word frequency and predictability effects in reading French: an evaluation of the E-Z Reader modelSébastien Miellet, Laurent Sparrow, Sara C Sereno
Psychological Science|May 28, 2009
Parafoveal magnification: visual acuity does not modulate the perceptual span in readingSébastien Miellet, Patrick J O'Donnell, Sara C Sereno
Behavior Research Methods|May 13, 2020
LexOPS: An R package and user interface for the controlled generation of word stimuliJack E Taylor, Alistair Beith, Sara C Sereno
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 26, 2006
Eye movements and lexical ambiguity resolution: investigating the subordinate-bias effectSara C Sereno, Patrick J O'Donnell, Keith Rayner
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 15, 2012
Emotion words affect eye fixations during readingGraham G Scott, Patrick J O'Donnell, Sara C Sereno
Psychological Science|June 17, 2003
Context effects in word recognition: evidence for early interactive processingSara C Sereno, Cameron C Brewer, Patrick J O'Donnell
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|January 15, 2009
Size matters: bigger is fasterSara C Sereno, Patrick J O'Donnell, Margaret E Sereno
Imaging Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)|August 13, 2025
Can prediction error explain predictability effects on the N1 during picture-word verification?Jack E Taylor, Guillaume A Rousselet, Sara C Sereno
Cognitive Processing|November 22, 2013
Emotion words and categories: evidence from lexical decisionGraham G Scott, Patrick J O'Donnell, Sara C Sereno
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