Language can mediate eye movement control within 100 milliseconds, regardless of whether there is anything to move the eyes to
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Context-driven expectations about focus alternativesImmediate effects of anticipatory coarticulation in spoken-word recognition.Temporal dynamics of activation of thematic and functional knowledge during conceptual processing of manipulable artifacts.Language-mediated visual orienting behavior in low and high literates.Attentional capture of objects referred to by spoken language.Never Seem to Find the Time: Evaluating the Physiological Time Course of Visual Word Recognition with Regression Analysis of Single Item ERPs.Bright illusions reduce the eye's pupil.Parallel language activation and inhibitory control in bimodal bilinguals.Real-time processing of ASL signs: Delayed first language acquisition affects organization of the mental lexiconKnowing a lot for one's age: Vocabulary skill and not age is associated with anticipatory incremental sentence interpretation in children and adults.Abstract Conceptual Feature Ratings Predict Gaze Within Written Word Arrays: Evidence From a Visual Wor(l)d ParadigmImpact of action primes on implicit processing of thematic and functional similarity relations: evidence from eye-tracking.Diagnosis of mild Alzheimer disease through the analysis of eye movements during reading.The hardest butter to button: immediate context effects in spoken word identification.Visual speech influences speech perception immediately but not automatically.Cue predictability changes scaling in eye-movement fluctuations.Exploiting Listener Gaze to Improve Situated Communication in Dynamic Virtual Environments.Self-directed speech affects visual search performance.Auditory evoked potentials reveal early perceptual effects of distal prosody on speech segmentation.The role of prior language context on bilingual spoken word processing: Evidence from the visual world taskLinguistically guided anticipatory eye movements in scene viewingIndividual differences in inhibitory control relate to bilingual spoken word processing
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Language can mediate eye movement control within 100 milliseconds, regardless of whether there is anything to move the eyes to
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Gerry T M Altmann
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10.1016/J.ACTPSY.2010.09.009
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