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A hierarchical approach for fitting curves to response time measurements
JN Rouder, F Tuerlinckx, P Speckman, J Lu, P Gomez
Psychonomic bulletin & review 15 (6), 1201-1208, 2008
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Visual word recognition models should also be constrained by knowledge about the visual system
P Gomez, S Silins
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (5), 287, 2012
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
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The overlap model: A model of letter position coding.
P Gomez, R Ratcliff, M Perea
Psychological Review 115 (3), 577, 2008
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
The effects of inter-letter spacing in visual-word recognition: Evidence with young normal readers and developmental dyslexics
M Perea, V Panadero, C Moret-Tatay, P Gómez
Learning and instruction 22 (6), 420-430, 2012
Mandates: Government of Spain
A diffusion model account of masked versus unmasked priming: Are they qualitatively different?
P Gomez, M Perea, R Ratcliff
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 39 (6 …, 2013
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
The lognormal race: A cognitive-process model of choice and latency with desirable psychometric properties
JN Rouder, JM Province, RD Morey, P Gomez, A Heathcote
Psychometrika 80, 491-513, 2015
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Increasing interletter spacing facilitates encoding of words
M Perea, P Gomez
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1-7, 2012
Mandates: Government of Spain
Subtle increases in interletter spacing facilitate the encoding of words during normal reading
M Perea, P Gomez
Public Library of Science 7 (10), e47568, 2012
Mandates: Government of Spain
ERP correlates of letter identity and letter position are modulated by lexical frequency
M Vergara-Martínez, M Perea, P Gómez, TY Swaab
Brain and language 125 (1), 11-27, 2013
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health, Government of Spain
Resolving the locus of cAsE aLtErNaTiOn effects in visual word recognition: Evidence from masked priming
M Perea, M Vergara-Martínez, P Gomez
Cognition 142, 39-43, 2015
Mandates: Government of Spain
Lexical enhancement during prime–target integration: ERP evidence from matched-case identity priming
M Vergara-Martínez, P Gómez, M Jiménez, M Perea
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 15, 492-504, 2015
Mandates: Government of Spain
Decomposing encoding and decisional components in visual-word recognition: A diffusion model analysis
P Gomez, M Perea
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (12), 2455-2466, 2014
Mandates: Government of Spain
A challenging dissociation in masked identity priming with the lexical decision task
M Perea, M Jiménez, P Gómez
Acta Psychologica 148, 130-135, 2014
Mandates: Government of Spain
Pointing, Looking at, and Pressing Keys: A Diffusion Model Account of Response Modality.
P Gomez, R Ratcliff, R Childers
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and performance, 2015
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Letter position coding across modalities: Braille and sighted reading of sentences with jumbled words
M Perea, M Jiménez, M Martín-Suesta, P Gómez
Psychonomic bulletin & review 22, 531-536, 2015
Mandates: Government of Spain
Does online masked priming pass the test? The effects of prime exposure duration on masked identity priming
B Angele, A Baciero, P Gómez, M Perea
Behavior Research Methods 55 (1), 151-167, 2023
Mandates: Government of Spain
Do young readers have fast access to abstract lexical representations? Evidence from masked priming
M Perea, M Jiménez, P Gomez
Journal of experimental child psychology 129, 140-147, 2015
Mandates: Government of Spain
Can letter position encoding be modified by visual perceptual elements?
A Marcet, M Perea, A Baciero, P Gomez
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (6), 1344-1353, 2019
Mandates: Government of Spain
How do Scrabble players encode letter position during reading?
M Perea, A Marcet, P Gómez
Psicothema 28 (1), 7-12, 2016
Mandates: Government of Spain
Are better young readers more likely to confuse their mother with their mohter?
P Gomez, A Marcet, M Perea
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 17470218211012960, 2021
Mandates: Government of Spain
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