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161. How task demands and prior knowledge control eye movements, visual attention, and use of working memory
162. Source Memory Revealed Through Eye Movements and Pupil Dilation
163. The effect of structured background on smooth pursuit with real and simulated central scotoma
164. Contributions of the Lateral Intraparietal Cortical Area to Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements
165. A neural model of sequential movement planning and control of eye movements: Rank-order working memory and saccade selection by the supplementary eye fields
166. Cognitive control of saccadic behavior in the antisaccade task: A model of voluntary and involuntary eye movements
167. Word identification and eye movements in reading Chinese: A modeling approach
168. REPRESENTATIONAL SYSTEMS IN THE NEUROLINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING MODEL
169. ATTENTION, AROUSAL, COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE AND LATERAL EYE MOVEMENTS
170. The window to the bilingual mind: Eye movements reveal psycholinguistic grain sizes of bilingual spoken word recognition
171. The Mechanism Of Irrelevant Speech Effect On Text Reading:What Role For The Nature Of Text Processing
172. The Effects Of Input Enhancement And Working Memory On Incidental Vocabulary Acquisition:an Eye-tracking Study
173. Construction And Investigation Of Gist Index Which Based On Fixation Maps Of Eye-Movements
174. An Eye Movement Research On The Effect Of Contextual Predictability And Word Boundary Information On Chinese Character Position Processing
175. Age Differences In Formulaic Language Processing In Chinese Reading:An Eye Movement Study
176. The Effect Of Task Relevance And Similarity On Self-control: Evidence From Eye Movements
177. The Inflnence Of Credit And Face Trustworthiness On Women's Trust Judgment In Car-Hailing Scene: The Moderating Effect Of Intuitive Thinking
178. Effects Of Text Orientation On Undergraduates' Chinese And Japanese Reading:Evidence From Eye Movements
179. The Influence Mechanism Of Semantic Transparency And Positions Of Semantic Radical On Semantic Activation In Chinese Character Recognition
180. The Incidental Acquisition Of Active And Passive Vocabulary Through Repeated Reading And Its Cognitive Mechanism:Evidence From Eye Movements
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