Year |
Citation |
Score |
2024 |
Stringer C, Cooley F, Saunders E, Emmorey K, Schotter ER. EXPRESS: Deaf Readers Use Leftward Information to Read More Efficiently: Evidence from Eye Tracking. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 17470218241232407. PMID 38326329 DOI: 10.1177/17470218241232407 |
0.49 |
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2023 |
Milligan S, Nestor B, Antúnez M, Schotter ER. Out of sight, out of mind: Foveal processing is necessary for semantic integration of words into sentence context. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 49: 687-708. PMID 37261774 DOI: 10.1037/xhp0001121 |
0.56 |
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2023 |
Schotter ER, Milligan S, Estevez VM. Event-related potentials show that parafoveal vision is insufficient for semantic integration. Psychophysiology. e14246. PMID 36811523 DOI: 10.1111/psyp.14246 |
0.586 |
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2023 |
Caliskan N, Milligan S, Schotter ER. Readers scrutinize lexical familiarity only in the absence of expectations: Evidence from lexicality effects on event-related potentials. Brain and Language. 238: 105232. PMID 36803853 DOI: 10.1016/j.bandl.2023.105232 |
0.522 |
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2022 |
Milligan S, Antúnez M, Barber HA, Schotter ER. Are eye movements and EEG on the same page?: A coregistration study on parafoveal preview and lexical frequency. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. PMID 36107695 DOI: 10.1037/xge0001278 |
0.568 |
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2021 |
Antúnez M, Milligan S, Hernández-Cabrera JA, Barber HA, Schotter ER. Semantic parafoveal processing in natural reading: Insight from fixation-related potentials & eye movements. Psychophysiology. e13986. PMID 34942021 DOI: 10.1111/psyp.13986 |
0.574 |
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2020 |
Fennell AM, Bugos JA, Payne BR, Schotter ER. Music is similar to language in terms of working memory interference. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. PMID 33269465 DOI: 10.3758/s13423-020-01833-5 |
0.742 |
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2020 |
Schotter ER, Johnson E, Lieberman AM. The sign superiority effect: Lexical status facilitates peripheral handshape identification for deaf signers. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. PMID 32940493 DOI: 10.1037/Xhp0000862 |
0.432 |
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2019 |
Schotter ER, Fennell AM. Readers can identify the meanings of words without looking at them: Evidence from regressive eye movements. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. PMID 31512087 DOI: 10.3758/S13423-019-01662-1 |
0.698 |
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2019 |
Schotter ER, Payne BR. Eye Movements and Comprehension Are Important to Reading. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. PMID 31477388 DOI: 10.1016/J.Tics.2019.06.005 |
0.472 |
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2018 |
Schotter ER, Li C, Gollan T. Author accepted manuscript: What Reading Aloud Reveals about Speaking: Regressive saccades implicate a failure to monitor, not inattention, in the prevalence of intrusion errors on function words. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1747021818819480. PMID 30509156 DOI: 10.1177/1747021818819480 |
0.574 |
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2018 |
Schotter ER, von der Malsburg T, Leinenger M. Forced fixations, trans-saccadic integration, and word recognition: Evidence for a hybrid mechanism of saccade triggering in reading. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. PMID 29999398 DOI: 10.1037/Xlm0000617 |
0.827 |
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2017 |
Schotter ER, Leinenger M, von der Malsburg T. When your mind skips what your eyes fixate: How forced fixations lead to comprehension illusions in reading. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. PMID 28766185 DOI: 10.3758/S13423-017-1356-Y |
0.827 |
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2017 |
Bélanger NN, Lee M, Schotter ER. Young Skilled Deaf Readers Have an Enhanced Perceptual Span in Reading. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1-34. PMID 28447500 DOI: 10.1080/17470218.2017.1324498 |
0.382 |
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2016 |
Schotter ER, Leinenger M. Reversed Preview Benefit Effects: Forced Fixations Emphasize the Importance of Parafoveal Vision for Efficient Reading. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. PMID 27732044 DOI: 10.1037/Xhp0000270 |
0.815 |
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2016 |
Schotter ER, Jia A. Semantic and Plausibility Preview Benefit Effects in English: Evidence From Eye Movements. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. PMID 27123754 DOI: 10.1037/Xlm0000281 |
0.665 |
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2016 |
Rayner K, Schotter ER, Masson ME, Potter MC, Treiman R. So Much to Read, So Little Time: How Do We Read, and Can Speed Reading Help? Psychological Science in the Public Interest : a Journal of the American Psychological Society. 17: 4-34. PMID 26769745 DOI: 10.1177/1529100615623267 |
0.655 |
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2016 |
Angele B, Schotter ER, Slattery TJ, Tenenbaum TL, Bicknell K, Rayner K. Corrigendum to "Do successor effects in reading reflect lexical parafoveal processing? Evidence from corpus-based and experimental eye movement data" [J. Mem. Lang. 79-80 (2015) 76-96] Journal of Memory and Language. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jml.2015.12.005 |
0.838 |
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2016 |
Schotter ER. Corrigendum to "Synonyms provide semantic preview benefit in English" [J. Mem. Lang. 69 (2013) 619-633 DOI: 10.1016/j.jml.2013.09.002] Journal of Memory and Language. 86: 172-173. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jml.2015.08.002 |
0.438 |
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2015 |
Schotter ER, Lee M, Reiderman M, Rayner K. The effect of contextual constraint on parafoveal processing in reading. Journal of Memory and Language. 83: 118-139. PMID 26257469 DOI: 10.1016/J.Jml.2015.04.005 |
0.73 |
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2015 |
Clifton C, Ferreira F, Henderson JM, Inhoff AW, Liversedge SP, Reichle ED, Schotter ER. Eye movements in reading and information processing: Keith Rayner's 40year legacy Journal of Memory and Language. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jml.2015.07.004 |
0.769 |
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2015 |
Angele B, Schotter ER, Slattery TJ, Tenenbaum TL, Bicknell K, Rayner K. Do successor effects in reading reflect lexical parafoveal processing? Evidence from corpus-based and experimental eye movement data Journal of Memory and Language. 79: 76-96. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jml.2014.11.003 |
0.838 |
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2014 |
Rayner K, Schotter ER. Semantic preview benefit in reading English: The effect of initial letter capitalization. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 40: 1617-28. PMID 24820439 DOI: 10.1037/A0036763 |
0.737 |
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2014 |
Schotter ER, Tran R, Rayner K. Don't believe what you read (only once): comprehension is supported by regressions during reading. Psychological Science. 25: 1218-26. PMID 24747167 DOI: 10.1177/0956797614531148 |
0.754 |
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2014 |
Rayner K, Schotter ER, Drieghe D. Lack of semantic parafoveal preview benefit in reading revisited. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 21: 1067-72. PMID 24496738 DOI: 10.3758/S13423-014-0582-9 |
0.74 |
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2014 |
Schotter ER, Bicknell K, Howard I, Levy R, Rayner K. Task effects reveal cognitive flexibility responding to frequency and predictability: evidence from eye movements in reading and proofreading. Cognition. 131: 1-27. PMID 24434024 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cognition.2013.11.018 |
0.694 |
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2014 |
Gollan TH, Schotter ER, Gomez J, Murillo M, Rayner K. Multiple levels of bilingual language control: evidence from language intrusions in reading aloud. Psychological Science. 25: 585-95. PMID 24367061 DOI: 10.1177/0956797613512661 |
0.652 |
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2014 |
Schotter ER, Jia A, Ferreira VS, Rayner K. Preview benefit in speaking occurs regardless of preview timing. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 21: 755-62. PMID 24249307 DOI: 10.3758/S13423-013-0553-6 |
0.691 |
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2014 |
Schotter ER, Reichle ED, Rayner K. Rethinking parafoveal processing in reading: Serial-attention models can explain semantic preview benefit and N+2 preview effects Visual Cognition. 22: 309-333. DOI: 10.1080/13506285.2013.873508 |
0.804 |
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2013 |
Wang HC, Schotter ER, Angele B, Yang J, Simovici D, Pomplun M, Rayner K. Using singular value decomposition to investigate degraded Chinese character recognition: evidence from eye movements during reading. Journal of Research in Reading. 36: S35-S50. PMID 24829516 DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-9817.2013.01558.X |
0.75 |
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2013 |
Schotter ER. Synonyms Provide Semantic Preview Benefit in English. Journal of Memory and Language. 69. PMID 24347813 DOI: 10.1016/J.Jml.2013.09.002 |
0.615 |
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2013 |
Rayner K, Angele B, Schotter ER, Bicknell K. On the processing of canonical word order during eye fixations in reading: Do readers process transposed word previews? Visual Cognition. 21: 353-381. PMID 24003322 DOI: 10.1080/13506285.2013.791739 |
0.818 |
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2013 |
Ferreira VS, Schotter ER. Do verb bias effects on sentence production reflect sensitivity to comprehension or production factors? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 66: 1548-71. PMID 23286581 DOI: 10.1080/17470218.2012.753924 |
0.642 |
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2013 |
Schotter ER, Ferreira VS, Rayner K. Parallel object activation and attentional gating of information: evidence from eye movements in the multiple object naming paradigm. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 39: 365-74. PMID 22612163 DOI: 10.1037/A0028646 |
0.679 |
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2012 |
Schotter ER, Gerety C, Rayner K. Heuristics and Criterion Setting during Selective Encoding in Visual Decision-Making: Evidence from Eye Movements. Visual Cognition. 20: 1110-1129. PMID 23264730 DOI: 10.1080/13506285.2012.735719 |
0.548 |
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2012 |
Schotter ER, Blythe HI, Kirkby JA, Rayner K, Holliman NS, Liversedge SP. Binocular coordination: reading stereoscopic sentences in depth. Plos One. 7: e35608. PMID 22558174 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pone.0035608 |
0.633 |
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2012 |
Schotter ER, Angele B, Rayner K. Parafoveal processing in reading. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 74: 5-35. PMID 22042596 DOI: 10.3758/S13414-011-0219-2 |
0.809 |
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2011 |
Slattery TJ, Schotter ER, Berry RW, Rayner K. Parafoveal and foveal processing of abbreviations during eye fixations in reading: making a case for case. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 37: 1022-31. PMID 21480754 DOI: 10.1037/A0023215 |
0.793 |
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2010 |
Schotter ER, Berry RW, McKenzie CRM, Rayner K. Gaze bias: Selective encoding and liking effects Visual Cognition. 18: 1113-1132. DOI: 10.1080/13506281003668900 |
0.565 |
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2021 |
Lowry M, Dubé C, Schotter E. Evaluating theories of bilingual language control using computational models Journal of Memory and Language. 117: 104195. DOI: 10.1016/J.JML.2020.104195 |
0.186 |
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