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What eye movements can tell us about sentence comprehension

Eye movement data have proven to be very useful for investigating human sentence processing. Eyetracking research has addressed a wide range of questions, such as recovery mechanisms following garden‐pathing, the timing of processes driving comprehension, the role of anticipation and expectation in...

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Published in:Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Cognitive science 2013-03, Vol.4 (2), p.125-134
Main Authors: Vasishth, Shravan, von der Malsburg, Titus, Engelmann, Felix
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