A Pollatsek
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Recent Articles
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Murphy L, Pollatsek A
Ann Dyslexia
. 2013 Nov;
44(1):120-46.
PMID: 24234049
Is the dual route model of word recognition useful in explaining individual differences in reading behaviors for most developmental dyslexics? Many past case studies of surface and phonological acquired dyslexics...
2.
Rayner K, Pollatsek A, Bilsky A
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2013 Nov;
2(4):501-7.
PMID: 24203787
In this comment, we argue that although Farmer and Klein (1995) have provided a valuable review relating deficits in nonreading tasks and dyslexia, their basic claim that a "temporal processing...
3.
Taylor T, Pradhan A, Divekar G, Romoser M, Muttart J, Gomez R, et al.
Accid Anal Prev
. 2013 Apr;
58:175-86.
PMID: 23548549
Using glance-monitoring technologies for on-road studies is an excellent way to investigate driver behaviors in an ecologically valid setting. Recent advances in glance-monitoring technologies have made it possible to conduct...
4.
Pradhan A, Divekar G, Masserang K, Romoser M, Zafian T, Blomberg R, et al.
Ergonomics
. 2011 Oct;
54(10):917-31.
PMID: 21973003
Several studies have documented that the failure of drivers to attend to the forward roadway for a period lasting longer than 2-3 s is a major cause of highway crashes....
5.
Pradhan A, Pollatsek A, Knodler M, Fisher D
Ergonomics
. 2009 Mar;
52(6):657-73.
PMID: 19296315
Younger drivers (18-21 years) are over-involved in crashes. Research suggests that one of the reasons for this over-involvement is their failure to scan areas of the roadway for information about...
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Altarriba J, Kambe G, Pollatsek A, Rayner K
Percept Psychophys
. 2001 Aug;
63(5):875-90.
PMID: 11521853
The question of whether meaning can be extracted from unidentified parafoveal words was examined using fluent Spanish-English bilinguals. In Experiment 1, subjects fixated on a central cross, and a preview...
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Rayner K, Binder K, Ashby J, Pollatsek A
Vision Res
. 2001 Mar;
41(7):943-54.
PMID: 11248279
We examined the initial landing position of the eyes in target words that were either predictable or unpredictable from the preceding sentence context. Although readers skipped over predictable words more...
8.
Pollatsek A, Hyona J, Bertram R
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2000 May;
26(2):820-33.
PMID: 10811178
The processing of transparent Finnish compound words was investigated in 2 experiments in which eye movements were recorded while sentences were read silently. The frequency of the second constituent had...
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Pollatsek A, Tan L, Rayner K
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2000 May;
26(2):607-33.
PMID: 10811166
Prior research has generally assumed either that phonological codes do not contribute to Chinese character identification or that they do so only through a look-up process at the character level....
10.
Reichle E, Rayner K, Pollatsek A
Vision Res
. 2000 May;
39(26):4403-11.
PMID: 10789433
Reilly and O'Regan (1998, Vision Research, 38, 303-317) used computer simulations to evaluate how well several different word-targeting strategies could account for results which show that the distributions of fixation...