Eunike Jonathan - Publications

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
Area:
Psycholinguistics

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Year Citation  Score
2012 Traxler MJ, Long DL, Tooley KM, Johns CL, Zirnstein M, Jonathan E. Individual Differences in Eye-Movements During Reading: Working Memory and Speed-of-Processing Effects. Journal of Eye Movement Research. 5. PMID 26085919 DOI: 10.16910/Jemr.5.1.5  0.731
2012 Long DL, Johns CL, Jonathan E. A memory-retrieval view of discourse representation: The recollection and familiarity of text ideas. Language and Cognitive Processes. 27: 821-843. PMID 26052170 DOI: 10.1080/01690965.2011.587992  0.739
2012 Long DL, Johns CL, Jonathan E. Hemispheric differences in the organization of memory for text ideas. Brain and Language. 123: 145-53. PMID 23089586 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bandl.2012.08.006  0.719
2012 Long DL, Johns CL, Jonathan E. A memory-retrieval view of discourse representation: The recollection and familiarity of text ideas Language and Cognitive Processes. 27: 821-843. DOI: 10.1080/01690965.2011.587992  0.759
2012 Long DL, Johns CL, Jonathan E, Baynes K. The Organization of Discourse in the Brain: Results from the Item-Priming-in-Recognition Paradigm The Handbook of the Neuropsychology of Language. 1: 77-99. DOI: 10.1002/9781118432501.ch5  0.674
2012 Traxler MJ, Long DL, Tooley KM, Johns CL, Zirnstein M, Jonathan E. Individual differences in eye-movements during reading: Working memory and speed-of-processing effects Journal of Eye Movement Research. 5.  0.732
2008 Long DL, Prat C, Johns C, Morris P, Jonathan E. The importance of knowledge in vivid text memory: an individual-differences investigation of recollection and familiarity. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 15: 604-9. PMID 18567262 DOI: 10.3758/Pbr.15.3.604  0.719
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