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Semantic and Syntactic Associations During Word Search Modulate the Relationship Between Attention and Subsequent Memory

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Pages 69-88 | Received 14 Jun 2016, Accepted 03 Nov 2016, Published online: 18 Jan 2017

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Xiaotong Wang, Xue Sui & Sarah J. White. (2019) Searching for a word in Chinese text: insights from eye movement behaviour. Journal of Cognitive Psychology 31:2, pages 145-156.
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Nicolas Vibert, Daniel Darles, Christine Ros, Jason L. G. Braasch & Jean-François Rouet. (2023) Looking for a word or for its meaning? The impact of induction tasks on adolescents' visual search for verbal material. Memory & Cognition.
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