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101. 한글 단어 재인 시 음절 빈도가 글자 교환 효과에 미치는 영향.

102. Right visual field advantage for lexical decision dependent on stimulus size and visibility: Evidence for an early processing account of hemispheric asymmetry.

103. Language Experience Predicts Semantic Priming of Lexical Decision.

104. Are better young readers more likely to confuse their mother with their mohter?

105. Effects of Print Exposure on an Online Lexical Decision Task: A Direct Replication Using a Web-Based Experimental Procedure.

106. The Effect of Orthographic Transparency on Auditory Word Recognition Across the Development of Reading Proficiency.

107. Lexical and Phonetic Influences on the Phonolexical Encoding of Difficult Second-Language Contrasts: Insights From Nonword Rejection

108. Single Word Reading in the 'Real' World: Effects of Transposed-Letters

110. Lexical and Phonetic Influences on the Phonolexical Encoding of Difficult Second-Language Contrasts: Insights From Nonword Rejection.

111. L2-L1 noncognate masked translation priming as a task-specific phenomenon.

112. Processing lexicality in healthy aging and Alzheimer's disease: P3 ERP amplitude as an index of lexical categorization.

113. Age of acquisition ratings for 19,716 simplified Chinese words.

115. Single Word Reading in the "Real" World: Effects of Transposed-Letters.

116. Examining L1 influence in L2 word recognition: A case for case.

117. Examining the Impact of Reading Fluency on Lexical Decision Results in French 6th Graders.

118. Orthographic and semantic priming effects in neighbour cognates: Experiments and simulations

119. Testing theories of post-error slowing

120. Semantic Representation in the Mirror Neuron System

121. The orthographic similarity structure of English words: Insights from network science

122. ПСИХОСЕМАНТИЧЕСКОЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЕ ВИЗУАЛЬНОГО ВОСПРИЯТИЯ ИНОЯЗЫЧНОЙ ЗВУКОИЗОБРАЗИТЕЛЬНОСТИ ИСКУССТВЕННЫМИ БИЛИНГВАМИ (ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИЙ АСПЕКТ)

123. Age of acquisition effects on traditional Chinese character naming and lexical decision.

124. A tale of two lexical-decision tasks: The reality of taking the lab to the field.

125. Can the right hemisphere read? A behavioral and disconnectome study on implicit reading in a patient with pure alexia.

126. Next speakers plan word forms in overlap with the incoming turn: evidence from gaze-contingent switch task performance.

127. Semantic priming effects can be modulated by crosslinguistic interactions during second-language auditory word recognition.

128. Should I Stay or Should I Go? An ERP Analysis of Two-Choice Versus Go/No-Go Response Procedures in Lexical Decision.

129. Lexical properties influencing visual word recognition in Hangul.

130. Mapping semantic space: property norms and semantic richness.

131. Feature distinctiveness effects in language acquisition and lexical processing: Insights from megastudies.

132. The influence of emotional valence on word recognition in people with aphasia.

133. Surviving an intervention: ERPs and masked intervenor priming.

134. Using mouse tracking to investigate auditory taboo effects in first and second language speakers of American English.

135. Mixing the stimulus list in bilingual lexical decision turns cognate facilitation effects into mirrored inhibition effects.

136. A Reexamination of Consonant--Vowel Differences in Masked Transposed Letter Priming Effects in the Lexical Decision Task.

137. Semantic interpretability does not influence masked priming effects.

138. Semantic transparency effects in German compounds: A large dataset and multiple-task investigation.

139. MorphoLex-FR: A derivational morphological database for 38,840 French words.

140. Jalapeno or jalapeño: Do diacritics in consonant letters modulate visual similarity effects during word recognition?

141. Can a bilingual lexicon be sustained by phonotactics alone?: Evidence from Ecuadoran Quichua and Media Lengua.

142. The representation of plural inflectional affixes in English: evidence from priming in an auditory lexical decision task.

143. Where is the disadvantage for reduced pronunciation variants in spoken-word recognition? On the neglected role of the decision stage in the processing of word-form variation.

144. Asymmetry of the frontal aslant tract is associated with lexical decision.

145. Recognition times for 62 thousand English words: Data from the English Crowdsourcing Project.

146. Lexical decision performance using the divided visual field technique following training in adults with intellectual disabilities with and without Down syndrome.

147. On the limits of familiarity accounts in lexical decision: The case of repetition effects.

148. Effects of iconicity in lexical decision.

149. Evidence for embedded word length effects in complex nonwords.

150. Extending a focused attention paradigm to critically test for unconscious congruency effects.

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