Debra L Long
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Long D, Freed E
Sci Stud Read
. 2021 Mar;
25(2):104-122.
PMID: 33731983
Previous research has generally focused on understanding individual variation in either on-line processing or off-line comprehension even though some theories explicitly link difficulty in processing to comprehension problems. The goal...
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Bousquet K, Swaab T, Long D
Lang Cogn Neurosci
. 2020 Sep;
35(1):43-57.
PMID: 32953924
Verb bias facilitates parsing of temporarily ambiguous sentences, but it is unclear when and how comprehenders use probabilistic knowledge about the combinatorial properties of verbs in context. In a self-paced...
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Boudewyn M, Blalock A, Long D, Swaab T
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci
. 2019 Jun;
19(5):1247-1258.
PMID: 31236904
The goal of this study was to examine adaptation to various types of animacy violations in cartoon-like stories. We measured the event-related potentials (ERPs) elicited by words at the beginning,...
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Freed E, Hamilton S, Long D
J Mem Lang
. 2017 Dec;
97:135-153.
PMID: 29255339
Individual-difference research on reading comprehension is challenging because reader characteristics are as correlated with each other as they are with comprehension. This study was conducted to determine which abilities are...
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Boudewyn M, Carter C, Long D, Traxler M, Lesh T, Mangun G, et al.
Neuropsychologia
. 2017 Jan;
96:262-273.
PMID: 28126626
Individuals with schizophrenia exhibit problems in language comprehension that are most evident during discourse processing. We hypothesized that deficits in cognitive control contribute to these comprehension deficits during discourse processing,...
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Hamilton S, Freed E, Long D
Read Res Q
. 2016 Nov;
51(4):391-402.
PMID: 27833213
The aim of this study was to examine predictions derived from a proposal about the relation between word-decoding skill and working memory capacity, called verbal efficiency theory. The theory states...
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Ragland J, Ranganath C, Phillips J, Boudewyn M, Kring A, Lesh T, et al.
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2015 Dec;
9:604.
PMID: 26617507
Background: Dorsal (DLPFC) and ventral (VLPFC) subregions in lateral prefrontal cortex play distinct roles in episodic memory, and both are implicated in schizophrenia. We test the hypothesis that schizophrenia differentially...
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Boudewyn M, Long D, Traxler M, Lesh T, Dave S, Mangun G, et al.
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2015 Sep;
27(12):2309-23.
PMID: 26401815
The establishment of reference is essential to language comprehension. The goal of this study was to examine listeners' sensitivity to referential ambiguity as a function of individual variation in attention,...
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Traxler M, Long D, Tooley K, Johns C, Zirnstein M, Jonathan E
J Eye Mov Res
. 2015 Jun;
5(1).
PMID: 26085919
Theories of eye-movement control in reading should ultimately describe how differences in knowledge and cognitive abilities affect reading and comprehension. Current mathematical models of eye-movement control do not yet incorporate...
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Long D, Johns C, Jonathan E
Lang Cogn Process
. 2015 Jun;
27(6):821-843.
PMID: 26052170
According to most theories of text comprehension, readers construct and store in memory at least two inter-related representations: a text base containing the explicit ideas in a text and a...