396 results on '"Huettig, F."'
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2. A Literacy-Related Color-Specific Deficit in Rapid Automatized Naming. Evidence From Neurotypical Completely Illiterate and Literate Adults
3. Anticipatory Processing in a Verb-Initial Mayan Language. Eye-Tracking Evidence During Sentence Comprehension in Tseltal
4. Morphosyntactic predictive processing in adult heritage speakers. Effects of cue availability and spoken and written language experience
5. Do autistic children differ in language-mediated prediction?.
6. Anticipatory Processing in a Verb-Initial Mayan Language. Eye-Tracking Evidence During Sentence Comprehension in Tseltal
7. The myth of normal reading
8. Fast and slow language processing: A window into dual-process models of cognition. Commentary on De Neys
9. A parallel architecture perspective on pre-activation and prediction in language processing
10. How Does Literacy Affect Speech Processing? Not by Enhancing Cortical Responses to Speech, But by Promoting Connectivity of Acoustic-Phonetic and Graphomotor Cortices
11. The Myth of Normal Reading
12. Prediction in challenging situations. Most bilinguals can predict upcoming semantically-related words in their L1 source language when interpreting
13. Children's and adults' use of fictional discourse and semantic knowledge for prediction in language processing
14. STUDENTS PREFERENCES TOWARDS SUPPLEMENTARY LEARNING MATERIALS IN CLINICAL COURSES
15. Prediction in bilingual children. The missing piece of the puzzle
16. The literate mind
17. Functional illiteracy and developmental dyslexia: Looking for common roots. A systematic review
18. A pre-registered, multi-lab non-replication of the action-sentence compatibility effect (ACE)
19. Literacy can enhance syntactic prediction in spoken language processing
20. Prediction in bilingual children. The missing piece of the puzzle
21. Can prediction and retrodiction explain whether frequent multi-word phrases are accessed 'precompiled' from memory or compositionally constructed on the fly?
22. Long-term written language experience affects grammaticality judgements and usage but not priming of spoken sentences
23. Do illiterates have illusions? A conceptual (non)replication of Luria (1976)
24. The role of the written script in shaping mirror-image discrimination. Evidence from illiterate, Tamil literate, and Tamil-Latin-alphabet bi-literate adults
25. Are there core and peripheral syntactic structures? Experimental evidence from Dutch native speakers with varying literacy levels
26. Syntactic priming in illiterate and literate older Chinese adults
27. Does neuronal recycling result in destructive competition? The influence of learning to read on the recognition of faces
28. What underlies the deficit in rapid automatized naming (RAN) in adults with dyslexia? Evidence from eye movements
29. The effect of orthographic systems on the developing reading system. Typological and computational analyses
30. Classifier categories reflect but do not affect conceptual organization
31. Activating words beyond the unfolding sentence: Contributions of event simulation and word associations to discourse reading
32. lndividual differences in syntactic knowledge and processing: Exploring the role of literacy experience
33. Visual context constrains language-mediated anticipatory eye movements
34. Dissociable effects of prediction and integration during language comprehension: Evidence from a large-scale study using brain potentials
35. Peel bond strength between 3D printing tray materials and elastomeric impression/adhesive systems: A laboratory study
36. Literacy advantages beyond reading. Prediction of spoken language
37. Extrafoveal attentional capture by object semantics
38. Proficiency modulates between- but not within-language structural priming
39. Literacy improves short-term serial recall of spoken verbal but not visuospatial items. Evidence from illiterate and literate adults
40. Are visual processes causally involved in 'perceptual simulation' effects in the sentence-picture verification task?
41. Learning to read recycles visual cortical networks without destruction
42. Learning to read facilitates retrieval of phonological representations in rapid automatized naming. Evidence from unschooled illiterate, ex-illiterate, and schooled literate adults
43. Distinguishing integration and prediction accounts of ERP N400 modulations in language processing through experimental design
44. Effects of speech rate, preview time of visual context, and participant instructions reveal strong limits on prediction in language processing
45. Inanspruchnahmeprofil universitärer Spezialsprechstunden für Craniomandibuläre Dysfunktionen: Erste Ergebnisse nach 1,5 Jahren
46. How important is prediction for understanding spontaneous speech?
47. Introduction to 'The Interactive Mind: Language, Vision and Attention'
48. Word Meaning and the Control of Eye Fixation: Semantic Competitor Effects and the Visual World Paradigm
49. Large-scale replication study reveals a limit on probabilistic prediction in language comprehension
50. How important is prediction for understanding spontaneous speech?
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