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  1. Real-time processing of misinformation and its correction: Insights from eye movements during reading
  2. Age Effects on the Extraction and Integration of Parafoveal Information in Reading
  3. Anticipatory prediction in older readers
  4. Anticipatory Prediction in Older Readers
  5. Prediction in reading: A review of predictability effects, their theoretical implications, and beyond
  6. Letter identity and position coding in the parafovea.
  7. Prediction in reading: A review of predictability effects, their theoretical implications, and beyond
  8. Sensitivity to morphological spelling regularities in Chinese-English bilinguals and English monolinguals
  9. Sensitivity to Morphological Spelling Regularities in Chinese-English Bilinguals and English Monolinguals
  10. Looking for immediate and downstream evidence of lexical prediction in eye movements during reading
  11. Word processing before explicit attention: Using the gaze-contingent boundary paradigm in L2 reading research
  12. Looking for Immediate and Downstream Evidence of Lexical Prediction in Eye Movements during Reading
  13. Measuring cognitive flexibility in anorexia nervosa: Wisconsin Card Sorting Test versus cued task-switching
  14. Lexical processing across the visual field.
  15. Lexical processing across the visual field
  16. How do task demands and aging affect lexical prediction during online reading of natural texts?
  17. Are there independent effects of constraint and predictability on eye movements during reading?
  18. A multitask comparison of word- and character-frequency effects in Chinese reading.
  19. Are there independent effects of constraint and predictability on eye movements during reading?
  20. How do task demands and aging affect lexical prediction during online reading of natural texts?
  21. Understanding the visual constraints on lexical processing: New empirical and simulation results.
  22. Understanding the Visual Constraints on Lexical Processing: New Empirical and Simulation Results
  23. Assessing cognitive flexibility in anorexia nervosa using eye tracking: A registered report
  24. Predictability effects and parafoveal processing in older readers.
  25. Predictability effects and parafoveal processing in older readers
  26. Morphological preview effects in English are restricted to suffixed words.
  27. Reading proficiency predicts the extent of the right, but not left, perceptual span in older readers
  28. Wrapping up Sentence Comprehension: The Role of Task Demands and Individual Differences
  29. Is it smart to read on your phone? The impact of reading format and culture on the continued influence of misinformation
  30. Measuring Lexical Quality: The Role of Spelling Ability
  31. The effect of contextual plausibility on word skipping during reading
  32. Ethnic differences in visual attention to sexual stimuli among Asian and White heterosexual women and men
  33. What is the most plausible account of the role of parafoveal processing in reading?
  34. How to find the right postdoctoral position for you
  35. Visual Attention to Sexual Stimuli in Mostly Heterosexuals
  36. The influence of number of syllables on word skipping during reading revisited
  37. How does foveal processing difficulty affect parafoveal processing during reading?
  38. Beyond cloze probability: Parafoveal processing of semantic and syntactic information during reading
  39. Spelling ability selectively predicts the magnitude of disruption in unspaced text reading.
  40. Parafoveal preview effects depend on both preview plausibility and target predictability
  41. Parafoveal preview benefit in sentence reading: Independent effects of plausibility and orthographic relatedness
  42. Is semantic preview benefit due to relatedness or plausibility?
  43. Semantic preview benefit in English: Individual differences in the extraction and use of parafoveal semantic information.
  44. Parafoveal lexical activation depends on skilled reading proficiency.
  45. Parafoveal preview benefit is modulated by the precision of skilled readers’ lexical representations.
  46. Lexical Quality and Eye Movements: Individual Differences in the Perceptual Span of Skilled Adult Readers