Poster Sessions at the 63rd Annual Psychonomics Meeting

This year’s Psychonomics meeting was held at Boston, Massachusetts. EMaC Lab members presented the results from their most recent projects.

On Thursday, Sara presented her poster titled: ” Parafoveal processing provides a head start on word recognition and reduces foveal N400 effects”

On Friday, Brian presented his poster titled: “Investigating the relationship between language skill and semantic vs. orthographic processing: Evidence from the N400 ERP component”,

and Frances presented her poster titled: “Length, frequency, and predictability: The Big 3 and skilled deaf readers”.

On Saturday, Nesli Presented her poster titled: “ERPs reveal that lexical familiarity only matters in the absence of expectations”.

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Eye Movements and Cognition Lab at the University of South Florida

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