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Binder K, Rayner K
Psychon Bull Rev . 2016 Aug; 6(3):518-22. PMID: 27519770
In their reply to Binder and Rayner (1998), Kellas and Vu (1999) raised questions about the criteria we used to exclude items from the Kellas, Martin, Yehling, Herman, and Vu...
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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...
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Rayner K, Binder K, Duffy S
Q J Exp Psychol A . 1999 Dec; 52(4):841-52; discussion 853-5. PMID: 10605394
Martin, Vu, Kellas, and Metcalf (this issue) claim to have demonstrated that the subordinate bias effect (when preceding context instantiates the subordinate meaning of an ambiguous word that has a...
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Binder K, Pollatsek A, Rayner K
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 1999 Aug; 25(4):1162-72. PMID: 10464948
The present experiment used 2 different eye-contingent display change techniques to determine whether information is extracted from English text even when it is to the left of the currently fixated...
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Pollatsek A, Perea M, Binder K
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 1999 Aug; 25(4):1142-58. PMID: 10464947
The effects of neighborhood size ("N")--the number of words differing from a target word by exactly 1 letter (i.e., "neighbors")--on word identification was assessed in 3 experiments. In Experiments 1...
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Lee Y, Binder K, Kim J, Pollatsek A, Rayner K
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 1999 Aug; 25(4):948-64. PMID: 10464940
Two experiments addressed the issue of whether phonological codes are activated early in a fixation during reading using the fast-priming technique (S. C. Sereno & K. Rayner, 1992). Participants read...
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Rayner K, Pollatsek A, Binder K
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn . 1998 Apr; 24(2):476-97. PMID: 9530845
A number of recent studies using eye movement data have yielded evidence suggesting that phonological codes are activated early in an eye fixation. However, experiments reported by M. Daneman and...
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Kirasic K, Allen G, Dobson S, Binder K
Psychol Aging . 1996 Dec; 11(4):658-70. PMID: 9000297
A battery of cognitive tasks designed to assess information-processing speed, working memory capability, and declarative learning was administered to a cross-sectional sample of 477 adults ranging in age from 17...
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Binder K, Morris R
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn . 1995 Sep; 21(5):1186-96. PMID: 8744960
Eye movements were monitored as participants read passages that contained 2 occurrences of a balanced ambiguous word. In Experiment 1, local context was manipulated so that the meaning of the...