Perception and Cognition in Reading: Where is the Meeting Point?
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] G W McConkie,et al. Some temporal characteristics of processing during reading. , 1985, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[2] George W. McConkie,et al. Estimating frequency and size of effects due to experimental manipulations in eye movement research , 1985 .
[3] Uta Lass,et al. Eye movement research : physiological and psychological aspects , 1988 .
[4] P Suppes,et al. Eye-movement models for arithmetic and reading performance. , 1990, Reviews of oculomotor research.
[5] Christopher M. Harris,et al. The distribution of fixation durations in infants and naive adults , 1988, Vision Research.
[6] George W. McConkie,et al. Eye movements and human information processing , 1985 .
[7] J. Fodor. The Modularity of mind. An essay on faculty psychology , 1986 .
[8] B. Bergum,et al. Attention and Performance VI , 1978 .
[9] K. Stanovich. TOWARD AN INTERACTIVE-COMPENSATORY MODEL OF INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF READING FLUENCY , 1980 .
[10] W. Cooper,et al. Sentence Processing: Psycholinguistic Studies Presented to Merrill Garrett. , 1980 .
[11] Eileen Kowler. Eye movements and their role in visual and cognitive processes. , 1990, Reviews of oculomotor research.
[12] Janet D. Fodor,et al. The sausage machine: A new two-stage parsing model , 1978, Cognition.
[13] G W McConkie,et al. Time course of visual information utilization during fixations in reading. , 1984, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.