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- A paradox of apparent brainless behavior: The time-course of compound word recognition Conferences
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- Gradual improvement in fine-grained sensitivity to triadic gaze after 6 years of age Journal Articles
- Individual variability in the semantic processing of English compound words. Journal Articles
- Melody recognition by two-month-old infants Journal Articles
- Modulation of microsaccade rate by task difficulty revealed through between- and within-trial comparisons Journal Articles
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- Strategies and pseudoneglect on luminance judgments: An eye-tracking investigation. Journal Articles
- Surviving blind decomposition: A distributional analysis of the time-course of complex word recognition. Journal Articles
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- The influence of syntactic expectations on reading comprehension is malleable and strategic: An eye-tracking study of English dative alternation. Journal Articles
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