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The use of linguistic and world knowledge in language processing
T Warren, MW Dickey
Language and Linguistics Compass 15 (4), e12411, 2021
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
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Using EZ Reader to model the effects of higher level language processing on eye movements during reading
ED Reichle, T Warren, K McConnell
Psychonomic bulletin & review 16, 1-21, 2009
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Investigating the causes of wrap-up effects: Evidence from eye movements and E–Z Reader
T Warren, SJ White, ED Reichle
Cognition 111 (1), 132-137, 2009
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Effects of context on eye movements when reading about possible and impossible events.
T Warren, K McConnell, K Rayner
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, memory, and cognition 34 (4), 1001, 2008
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Beginning adult L2 learners' sensitivity to morphosyntactic violations: A self-paced reading study
N Tokowicz, T Warren
European journal of cognitive psychology 22 (7), 1092-1106, 2010
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Comprehending the impossible: What role do selectional restriction violations play?
T Warren, E Milburn, ND Patson, MW Dickey
Language, cognition and neuroscience 30 (8), 932-939, 2015
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Eye movements when reading implausible sentences: Investigating potential structural influences on semantic integration
ND Patson, T Warren
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 63 (8), 1516-1532, 2010
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Serial or parallel? Using depth-of-processing to examine attention allocation during reading
ED Reichle, PM Vanyukov, PA Laurent, T Warren
Vision research 48 (17), 1831-1836, 2008
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
World knowledge affects prediction as quickly as selectional restrictions: Evidence from the visual world paradigm
E Milburn, T Warren, MW Dickey
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 31 (4), 536-548, 2016
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Evidence for distributivity effects in comprehension.
ND Patson, T Warren
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 36 (3), 782, 2010
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Building complex reference objects from dual sets
ND Patson, T Warren
Journal of memory and language 64 (4), 443-459, 2011
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Structural prediction in aphasia: Evidence from either
T Warren, MW Dickey, CM Lei
Journal of neurolinguistics 39, 38-48, 2016
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
White-matter neuroanatomical predictors of aphasic verb retrieval
HC Dresang, WD Hula, FC Yeh, T Warren, MW Dickey
Brain Connectivity 11 (4), 319-330, 2021
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A rational inference approach to group and individual-level sentence comprehension performance in aphasia
T Warren, MW Dickey, TL Liburd
Cortex 92, 19-31, 2017
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The influence of event-related knowledge on verb-argument processing in aphasia
MW Dickey, T Warren
Neuropsychologia 67, 63-81, 2015
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The emergence of frequency effects in eye movements
PM Vanyukov, T Warren, ME Wheeler, ED Reichle
Cognition 123 (1), 185-189, 2012
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Parafoveal preview during reading: Effects of sentence position.
SJ White, T Warren, ED Reichle
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 37 (4 …, 2011
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Cue strength in second-language processing: An eye-tracking study
A Tuninetti, T Warren, N Tokowicz
Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 68 (3), 568-584, 2015
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Semantic memory for objects, actions, and events: A novel test of event-related conceptual semantic knowledge
HC Dresang, MW Dickey, TC Warren
Cognitive Neuropsychology 36 (7-8), 313-335, 2019
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health, US Department of Veterans Affairs
Looking for a location: Dissociated effects of event-related plausibility and verb–argument information on predictive processing in aphasia
RA Hayes, MW Dickey, T Warren
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 25 (4S), S758-S775, 2016
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
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