Congratulations to @adambull1.bsky.social, who just published his first #cogsci2025 paper on “Oscillating Echoes: Primary Memory in MINERVA 2”!
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@readinggeeks
We’re a group of Sydney-based researchers who are passionate about reading science! See https://www.readingsciencegeeks.com/ for our projects, publication, and more importantly, upcoming research talks and discussions (every fornightly in a hybrid mode)!
Congratulations to @adambull1.bsky.social, who just published his first #cogsci2025 paper on “Oscillating Echoes: Primary Memory in MINERVA 2”!
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New paper! We show that eye movements during normal reading (no extra task) are effective at predicting reading comprehension as measured by recall. Both early and late eye-movement measures are key. This research was led by the amazing Diane Mézière.
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Our recent publication on the morpheme-semantic priming of #Chinese and #English compound words is now out doi.org/10.1080/2327...!
It shows readers access morpheme meaning early in Chinese; the effect appears later in English, only when primes are visible, and in transparent compounds!
Students are the pride and joy of EPC and APCV. Congratulations to this year’s student presentation award winners!
Congratulations to Samantha Curtis for winning the Student Prize!
Samantha Curtis is talking about Priming the distractor reduces the Stroop interference effect by uncoupling the color and word! @expsyanz.bsky.social
A great reading and language session at @expsyanz.bsky.social!