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Psycholinguistic processes affect fixation durations and orthographic information affects fixation locations: Can E-Z Reader cope?
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 492-493
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Basic assumptions concerning eye-movement control during reading
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 493-494
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The eye-movement engine
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 494-495
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On the perceptual and neural correlates of reading models
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 495-496
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Linguistically guided refixations
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 496-497
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Regressions and eye movements: Where and when
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- 29 March 2004, p. 497
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Attention, saccade programming, and the timing of eye-movement control
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 497-498
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E-Z Reader 7 provides a platform for explaining how low- and high-level linguistic processes influence eye movements
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 498-499
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Methodologies for comparing complex computational models of eye-movement control in reading: Just fitting the data is not enough
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 499-500
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Eye-movement control in reading: Models and predictions
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 500-501
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Neural plausibility and validation may not be so E-Z
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- 29 March 2004, p. 502
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Reading and the split fovea
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- 29 March 2004, p. 503
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The effects of frequency and predictability on eye fixations in reading: An evaluation of the E-Z Reader model
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 503-505
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Where to look next? The missing landing position effect
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 505-506
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The basic assumptions of E-Z Reader are not well-founded
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 506-507
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Eye movements in reading: Models and data
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 507-526
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Freud's dual process theory and the place of the a-rational
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 527-528
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The problems that generate the rationality debate are too easy, given what our economy now demands
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 528-530
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Individual differences transcend the rationality debate
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 530-531
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The rationality debate as a progressive research program
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 531-534
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