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Staub, A., White,
S.J., Drieghe, D., Hollway, E.C., & Rayner, K. (in
press). Distributional effects of word frequency on eye
fixation durations. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Human Perception and Performance
Blythe, H.I.,
Liversedge, S.P., Joseph, H.S.S.L., White, S.J., &
Rayner, K. (2009). Visual information capture during
fixations in reading for children and adults. Vision
Research, 49, 1583-1582.
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Joseph, H.S.S.L.,
Liversedge, S.P., Blythe, H.I., White, S.J., & Rayner,
K. (2009). Word length and landing position effects
during reading in children and adults. Vision
Research, 49, 2078-2086.
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Warren, T., White, S.J., & Reichle, E.D. (2009).
Investigating the causes of wrap-up effects: Evidence
from eye movements and E-Z Reader. Cognition, 111,
132-137.
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Joseph, H.S.S.L., Liversedge, S.P., Blythe, H.I., White,
S.J., Gathercole, S.E., & Rayner, K. (2008).
Children’s and adults’ processing of anomaly and
implausibility during reading: Evidence from eye
movements. Quarterly Journal of Experimental
Psychology, 61, 708-723.
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Juhasz, B.J., White, S.J., Liversedge, S.P., & Rayner,
K. (2008). Eye movements and the use of parafoveal
word length information in reading.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception
and Performance, 34, 1560-1579.
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White,
S. J. (2008). Eye movement control during reading:
Effects of word frequency and orthographic familiarity.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception
and Performance, 34, 205-223.
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White, S.J.,
Bertram, R, & Hyönä, J. (2008). Semantic processing of
previews within compound words. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Learning, Memory & Cognition, 34, 988-993.
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White, S.J., Johnson, R.L., Liversedge, S.P., & Rayner,
K. (2008).
Eye
movements when reading transposed text: The importance
of word beginning letters.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception
and Performance, 34, 1261-1276.
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Paterson, K.B., Liversedge, S.P., Filik, R., Juhasz, B.J.,
White, S.J., & Rayner, K. (2007). Focus identification
during sentence comprehension: Evidence from eye
movements. Quarterly Journal of Experimental
Psychology, 60, 1423-1445.
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White,
S.J. (2007). Foveal load and parafoveal processing:
The case of word skipping. In R. van Gompel, M. Fischer,
W. Murray, & R. Hill (Eds). Eye movements: A window
on mind and brain.
(pp.
409-424). Oxford: Elsevier.
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Blythe, H.I.,
Liversedge, S.P., Joseph, H.S.S.L., White, S.J., Findlay,
J.M., & Rayner, K. (2006). The binocular co-ordination of
eye movements during reading in children and adults. Vision Research, 46,
3898-3908.
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Juhasz,
B.J., Liversedge, S.P., White, S.J., & Rayner, K. (2006).
Binocular coordination of the eyes during reading: Word
frequency and case alternation affect fixation duration
but not fixation disparity. Quarterly Journal of
Experimental Psychology, 59, 1614-1625.
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Liversedge,
S.P., Rayner, K., White, S.J., Findlay, J.M., & McSorley,
E. (2006). Binocular coordination of the eyes during
reading. Current Biology, 16, 1726-1729.
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Liversedge,
S.P., White, S.J., Findlay, J.M., & Rayner, K. (2006).
Binocular coordination of eye movements during reading.
Vision Research, 46, 2363-2374.
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Rayner, K., Liversedge, S.P., & White, S.J. (2006). Eye
movements when reading disappearing text: The importance
of the word to the right of fixation. Vision Research,
46, 310-323.
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Rayner, K., White, S.J., Johnson,
R.L., & Liversedge, S.P. (2006). Raeding wrods with
jubmled lettres: There is a cost. Psychological
Science, 17, 192-193.
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White, S.J., &
Liversedge, S.P. (2006). Linguistic and nonlinguistic
influences on the eyes’ landing positions during reading.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 59,
760–782.
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White, S.J.,
& Liversedge, S.P. (2006). Foveal processing difficulty
does not modulate non-foveal orthographic influences on
fixation positions. Vision Research, 46, 426-437.
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White, S.J., Rayner, K., & Liversedge, S.P. (2005). Eye
movements and the modulation of parafoveal processing by
foveal processing difficulty: A re-examination. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review,
12, 891-896.
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White, S.J.,
Rayner, K., & Liversedge, S.P. (2005). The influence of
parafoveal word length and contextual constraint on
fixation durations and word skipping in reading. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 12, 466-471.
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Liversedge, S.P., Rayner, K., White, S.J., Vergilino-Perez,
D., Findlay, J.M., & Kentridge, R.W. (2004). Eye movements
when reading disappearing text: is there a gap effect in
reading? Vision Research, 44, 1013-1024.
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White, S.J., & Liversedge, S.P.
(2004). Orthographic familiarity influences initial eye
fixation positions in reading.
European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 16,
52-78.
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Findlay, J.M., & White, S.J. (2003).
Serial programming for saccades: Does it all add up? Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 26,
483-484.
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Liversedge, S.P., & White, S.J. (2003). Psycholinguistic
processes affect fixation durations and orthographic
information affects fixation locations: Can E-Z Reader
cope? Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 26, 492-493.
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Rayner,
K., Liversedge, S.P., White, S.J., & Vergilino-Perez, D.
(2003). Reading disappearing text: Cognitive control of
eye movements. Psychological Science, 14, 385-388.
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Rayner, K.,
White, S.J., Kambe, G., Miller, B., & Liversedge, S.P.
(2003). On the processing of meaning from parafoveal
vision during eye fixations in reading. In J. Hyönä, R.
Radach, & H. Deubel (Eds). The Mind's Eye: Cognitive
and Applied Aspects of Eye Movement Research (pp.
213-234). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
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