One bird with two stones: Abnormal word length effects in pure alexia and semantic dementia

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Kim S. Graham
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Reichle et al. claim to successfully simulate a frequency effect of 60% on skipping rate in human data, whereas the original article reports an effect of only 4%. We suspect that the deviation is attributable to the length of the words in the different conditions, which implies that E-Z Reader is wrong in its conception of eye guidance between words.


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Vol 56 (1) ◽  
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Gerald Tehan ◽  
Georgina Anne Tolan

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