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1. Universality in eye movements and reading:a replication with increased power

2. Developmental eye-tracking research in reading: introduction to the special issue

3. Eye movement measures for studying global text processing

6. Cognition and the inhibitory control of saccades in Schizophrenia and Parkinson’s disease

7. Saccade sequences as markers for cerebral dysfunction following mild closed head injury

8. Exploring the comparative adequacy of a unimanual and a bimanual stimulus-response setup for use with three-alternative choice response time tasks.

9. Effectiveness of "rescue saccades" on the accuracy of tracking multiple moving targets: An eye-tracking study on the effects of target occlusions.

10. An eye-tracking study of reading long and short novel and lexicalized compound words.

11. Eye Behavior During Multiple Object Tracking and Multiple Identity Tracking.

12. Effects of Grammatical Structure of Compound Words on Word Recognition in Chinese.

13. Cortical Circuit for Binding Object Identity and Location During Multiple-Object Tracking.

14. Orthographic Activation in L2 Spoken Word Recognition Depends on Proficiency: Evidence from Eye-Tracking.

15. Background Speech Effects on Sentence Processing during Reading: An Eye Movement Study.

16. Cascaded processing in written compound word production.

18. The role of visual acuity and segmentation cues in compound word identification.

19. Dissociating spatial and letter-based word length effects observed in readers' eye movement patterns.

20. Optimal viewing position effects in reading Finnish.

21. Reading disappearing text: why do children refixate words?

22. The existence of a hypnotic state revealed by eye movements.

23. Food catches the eye but not for everyone: a BMI-contingent attentional bias in rapid detection of nutriments.

24. I'll walk this way: eyes reveal the direction of locomotion and make passersby look and go the other way.

25. The role of interword spacing in reading Japanese: an eye movement study.

26. Ambiguous pronoun resolution: contrasting the first-mention and subject-preference accounts.

27. The effects of eye movements, spatial attention, and stimulus features on inattentional blindness.

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