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- DYSLEXIC AND NORMAL READERS EYE-MOVEMENTS Journal Article
- EFFECTS OF PRESENTATION COMPLEXITY ON RAPID-SEQUENTIAL READING Journal Article
- Evidence for the Default Network's Role in Spontaneous Cognition Journal Article
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- SINGLE REPRESENTATION OF VISUAL MIDLINE IN HUMANS Journal Article
- Sustained visual attention is more than seeing Journal Article
- The Eye-Mind Wandering Link: Identifying Gaze Indices of Mind Wandering Across Tasks Journal Article
- The base layer and the gaze/gesture layer of transcription Journal Article
- The cerebral hemispheres cooperate to perform complex but not simple tasks Journal Article
- The neural correlates of memory encoding and recognition for own-race and other-race faces Journal Article
- The relations among inhibition and interference control functions: A latent-variable analysis Journal Article
- Visual preferences for direct-gaze faces in infant macaques (Macaca mulatta) with limited face exposure Journal Article