Benjamin Gagl

Affiliations: 
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany 
Area:
Reading, Visual word recognition
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Fu W, Gagl B. (2025) Specifying Precision in Visual-orthographic Prediction Error Representations for a Better Understanding of Efficient Reading. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-15
Gagl B, Gregorová K. (2024) Investigating lexical categorization in reading based on joint diagnostic and training approaches for language learners. Npj Science of Learning. 9: 29
Gregorová K, Turini J, Gagl B, et al. (2023) Access to meaning from visual input: Object and word frequency effects in categorization behavior. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
Gagl B, Richlan F, Ludersdorfer P, et al. (2022) The lexical categorization model: A computational model of left ventral occipito-temporal cortex activation in visual word recognition. Plos Computational Biology. 18: e1009995
Gagl B, Gregorova K, Golch J, et al. (2021) Eye movements during text reading align with the rate of speech production. Nature Human Behaviour
Eisenhauer S, Gagl B, Fiebach CJ. (2021) Predictive pre-activation of orthographic and lexical-semantic representations facilitates visual word recognition. Psychophysiology. e13970
Gagl B, Sassenhagen J, Haan S, et al. (2020) An orthographic prediction error as the basis for efficient visual word recognition. Neuroimage. 116727
Eisenhauer S, Fiebach CJ, Gagl B. (2019) Context-Based Facilitation in Visual Word Recognition: Evidence for Visual and Lexical But Not Pre-Lexical Contributions. Eneuro. 6
Schulte-Mecklenbeck M, Kühberger A, Gagl B, et al. (2017) Inducing Thought Processes: Bringing Process Measures and Cognitive Processes Closer Together Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 30: 1001-1013
Gagl B. (2016) Blue hypertext is a good design decision: no perceptual disadvantage in reading and successful highlighting of relevant information. Peerj. 4: e2467
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