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  1. PACMHCI V8, ETRA, May 2024 Editorial
  2. TF-IDF based Scene-Object Relations Correlate With Visual Attention
  3. Synthetic predictabilities from large language models explain reading eye movements
  4. Word difficulty narrows the focus of attention even in beginning readers
  5. The Brain’s Asymmetric Frequency Tuning: Asymmetric Behavior Originates from Asymmetric Perception
  6. Semantic preview benefit and cost: Evidence from parafoveal fast-priming paradigm
  7. Phonological Consistency Effects in Chinese Sentence Reading
  8. How spatial frequencies and color drive object search in real-world scenes: A new eye-movement corpus
  9. A biological foundation for spatial–numerical associations: the brain's asymmetric frequency tuning
  10. Commentary: A mental number line in human newborns
  11. Eye movements in developing readers: From basic research to classroom application.
  12. Computational Approaches to Comics Analysis
  13. Deep CNN-Based Speech Balloon Detection and Segmentation for Comic Books
  14. Lexical and Sublexical Phonological Effects in Chinese Silent and Oral Reading
  15. CNN-Based Classification of Illustrator Style in Graphic Novels: Which Features Contribute Most?
  16. Empirical Comics Research
  17. Perceptual Span in Oral Reading: The Case of Chinese
  18. Gaze-contingent manipulation of the FVF demonstrates the importance of fixation duration for explaining search behavior
  19. Development of the perceptual span in reading: A longitudinal study
  20. Coupling of attention and saccades when viewing scenes with central and peripheral degradation
  21. Parafoveal processing in silent and oral reading: Reading mode influences the relative weighting of phonological and semantic information in Chinese.
  22. The eye-voice span during reading aloud
  23. When preview information starts to matter: Development of the perceptual span in German beginning readers
  24. Incidental sequence learning in a motion coherence discrimination task: How response learning affects perception.
  25. Saccade-target selection of dyslexic children when reading Chinese
  26. Registering eye movements during reading in Alzheimer’s disease: Difficulties in predicting upcoming words
  27. Interoceptive Focus Shapes the Experience of Time
  28. Control of fixation duration during scene viewing by interaction of foveal and peripheral processing
  29. Parafoveal processing efficiency in rapid automatized naming: A comparison between Chinese normal and dyslexic children
  30. Eye-voice span during rapid automatized naming of digits and dice in Chinese normal and dyslexic children
  31. Orthographic consistency and parafoveal preview benefit: A resource-sharing account of language differences in processing of phonological and semantic codes
  32. Eye movement evidence for defocused attention in dysphoria — A perceptual span analysis
  33. When do microsaccades follow spatial attention?
  34. Semantic preview benefit in eye movements during reading: A parafoveal fast-priming study.
  35. Microsaccadic modulation of response times in spatial attention tasks
  36. Fixational eye movements predict the perceived direction of ambiguous apparent motion
  37. Microsaccades Are an Index of Covert Attention
  38. Preview benefit and parafoveal-on-foveal effects from word n + 2.
  39. SWIFT explorations of age differences in eye movements during reading
  40. Shortening and prolongation of saccade latencies following microsaccades
  41. Microsaccade dynamics during covert attention