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1. An Eye-Movement Analysis of the Refutation Effect in Reading Science Text

3. An eye-movement analysis of the refutation effect in reading science text

6. An eye-movement analysis of the refutation effect in reading science text.

10. Processing modifier -- head agreement in reading: evidence for a delayed effect of agreement.

11. Do adult readers know how they read? Evidence from eye movement patterns and verbal reports.

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

15. On the treatment of saccades and regressions in eye movement measures of reading time

16. Gaze Behavior and Cognitive Performance on Tasks of Multiple Object Tracking and Multiple Identity Tracking by Handball Players and Non-Athletes.

17. Lower maternal emotional availability is related to increased attention toward fearful faces during infancy.

18. Beta- and gamma-band cortico-cortical interactions support naturalistic reading of continuous text.

19. Universality in eye movements and reading: A replication with increased power.

20. Attention biases for emotional facial expressions during a free viewing task increase between 2.5 and 5 years of age.

21. Higher attention bias for fear at 8 months of age is associated with better socioemotional competencies during toddlerhood.

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

23. The effects of app-based mindfulness practice on the well-being of university students and staff.

24. Does vowel harmony affect visual word recognition? Evidence from Finnish.

25. Eye movements of children and adults reading in three different orthographies.

26. Attention control in a demanding dynamic time-sharing environment: An eye-tracking study.

27. Behavioral Regulatory Problems Are Associated With a Lower Attentional Bias to Fearful Faces During Infancy.

28. Compound word frequency modifies the effect of character frequency in reading Chinese.

29. Parafoveal access to word stem during reading: An eye movement study.

30. Incidental disgust does not cause moral condemnation of neutral actions.

31. The role of tonal information during spoken-word recognition in Chinese: Evidence from a printed-word eye-tracking study.

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

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

34. Maternal Depressive Symptoms During the Pre- and Postnatal Periods and Infant Attention to Emotional Faces.

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

36. Maternal pre- and postnatal anxiety symptoms and infant attention disengagement from emotional faces.

37. Model of Multiple Identity Tracking (MOMIT) 2.0: Resolving the serial vs. parallel controversy in tracking.

38. Angry faces are tracked more easily than neutral faces during multiple identity tracking.

39. Timed written picture naming in 14 European languages.

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

41. The Interplay of Implicit Causality, Structural Heuristics, and Anaphor Type in Ambiguous Pronoun Resolution.

42. Morphological structure influences the initial landing position in words during reading Finnish.

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

44. How facial attractiveness affects sustained attention.

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

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

47. Universality in eye movements and reading: A trilingual investigation.

48. Position tracking and identity tracking are separate systems: Evidence from eye movements.

49. Cascaded processing in written compound word production.

50. Affective processing requires awareness.

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