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Preview benefit in English spaced compounds.
MG Cutter, D Drieghe, SP Liversedge
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 40 (6), 1778, 2014
472014
How is information integrated across fixations in reading
MG Cutter, D Drieghe, SP Liversedge
The Oxford handbook of reading, 245-260, 2015
382015
Reading sentences of uniform word length: Evidence for the adaptation of the preferred saccade length during reading.
MG Cutter, D Drieghe, SP Liversedge
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 43 (11 …, 2017
242017
Reading sentences of uniform word length–II: Very rapid adaptation of the preferred saccade length
MG Cutter, D Drieghe, SP Liversedge
Psychonomic bulletin & review 25, 1435-1440, 2018
232018
Word n + 2 preview effects in three-character Chinese idioms and phrases
L Yu, MG Cutter, G Yan, X Bai, Y Fu, D Drieghe, SP Liversedge
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 31 (9), 1130-1149, 2016
212016
Online representations of non-canonical sentences are more than good-enough
MG Cutter, KB Paterson, R Filik
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 75 (1), 30-42, 2022
202022
Capitalization interacts with syntactic complexity.
MG Cutter, AE Martin, P Sturt
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 46 (6), 1146, 2020
112020
A transposed-word effect across space and time: Evidence from Chinese
Z Liu, Y Li, MG Cutter, KB Paterson, J Wang
Cognition 218, 104922, 2022
92022
Is orthographic information from multiple parafoveal words processed in parallel: An eye-tracking study.
MG Cutter, D Drieghe, SP Liversedge
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 43 (8 …, 2017
82017
Do readers maintain word-level uncertainty during reading? A pre-registered replication study
MG Cutter, R Filik, KB Paterson
Journal of Memory and Language 125, 104336, 2022
72022
The activation of contextually predictable words in syntactically illegal positions
MG Cutter, AE Martin, P Sturt
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (9), 1423-1430, 2020
72020
Syntactic prediction during self‐paced reading is age invariant
MG Cutter, KB Paterson, R Filik
British Journal of Psychology 114 (1), 39-53, 2023
22023
No evidence of word-level uncertainty in younger and older adults in self-paced reading
MG Cutter, KB Paterson, R Filik
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 75 (6), 1085-1093, 2022
22022
Readers detect an low-level phonological violation between two parafoveal words
MG Cutter, AE Martin, P Sturt
Cognition 204, 104395, 2020
22020
The transposed-word effect provides no unequivocal evidence for parallel processing
SV Milledge, N Bhatia, L Mensah-Mcleod, P Raghvani, V A. McGowan, ...
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 85 (8), 2538-2546, 2023
12023
Eye-movements during reading and noisy-channel inference making
MG Cutter, KB Paterson, R Filik
Journal of Memory and Language 137, 104513, 2024
2024
RevisionAnalysis
M Cutter
OSF, 2024
2024
Transposed word effect and parallel processing in correct spatial location
M Elsherif, V McGowan, M Cutter, K Paterson
OSF, 2023
2023
Transposed word effect and presentation pairing
M Elsherif, V McGowan, M Cutter, K Paterson
OSF, 2022
2022
Transposed word effect and RSVP
M Elsherif, V McGowan, K Paterson, M Cutter
OSF, 2021
2021
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