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Hazel I Blythe

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Lee C, Godwin H, Blythe H, Drieghe D
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39946602
Variation in eye movement patterns can be considerable even within skilled readers. Here, individual differences and eye movements of 88 average-to-very-skilled readers were assessed to examine the reliability of previous...
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Milledge S, Zang C, Liversedge S, Blythe H
Cognition . 2022 Apr; 225:105141. PMID: 35489158
Although previous research has shown that, in English, both adult and teenage readers parafoveally pre-process phonological information during silent reading, to date, no research has been conducted to investigate such...
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Milledge S, Liversedge S, Blythe H
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2022 Mar; 48(5):427-442. PMID: 35343738
For both adult and child readers of English, the first letter of a word plays an important role in lexical identification. Using the boundary paradigm during silent sentence reading, we...
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Wang M, Blythe H, Liversedge S
Atten Percept Psychophys . 2021 May; 83(8):3146-3161. PMID: 34036538
Wang et al. (Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, in press, 2021) reported a Landolt-C learning and scanning experiment. In a learning session, they simulated exposure frequency effects successfully by training participants...
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Wang M, Blythe H, Liversedge S
Atten Percept Psychophys . 2021 May; 83(6):2394-2409. PMID: 34036537
We examined whether typical frequency effects observed in normal reading would also occur in a target search task using non-linguistic Landolt-C stimuli. In an initial learning session, we simulated development...
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Pagan A, Blythe H, Liversedge S
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn . 2021 Feb; 47(7):1186-1203. PMID: 33539168
Previous studies exploring the cost of reading sentences with words that have two transposed letters in adults showed that initial letter transpositions caused the most disruption to reading, indicating the...
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Milledge S, Blythe H, Liversedge S
Psychon Bull Rev . 2020 Sep; 28(1):197-208. PMID: 32918232
Although previous research has demonstrated that for adults external letters of words are more important than internal letters for lexical processing during reading, no comparable research has been conducted with...
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Blythe H, Dickins J, Kennedy C, Liversedge S
PLoS One . 2020 Mar; 15(3):e0229934. PMID: 32182253
We examined phonological recoding during silent sentence reading in teenagers with a history of dyslexia and their typically developing peers. Two experiments are reported in which participants' eye movements were...
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Milledge S, Blythe H
Vision (Basel) . 2019 Nov; 3(2). PMID: 31735824
Processing of both a word's orthography (its printed form) and phonology (its associated speech sounds) are critical for lexical identification during reading, both in beginning and skilled readers. Theories of...
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Blythe H, Juhasz B, Tbaily L, Rayner K, Liversedge S
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) . 2018 Oct; 72(7):1790-1804. PMID: 30328773
Participants' eye movements were measured as they read sentences in which individual letters within words were rotated. Both the consistency of direction and the magnitude of rotation were manipulated (letters...