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    University of Turku » Faculty of Social Sciences » Department of Psychology and Speech-Language Pathology


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    • Nazar, Yuriy
    • Niemi, Pekka
    • Niskanen, Noel
    • Nolvi, Saara
    • Nordenswan, Elisabeth
    • Norvasuo-Heilä, Marja-Kaisu
    • Nurmi, Anni
    • Nyman, Anna
    • Oinonen, Krista
    • Oksama, 
    • Paavola, Iida-Maria
    • Pankkonen, 
    • Pan, Zhihu
    • Peets, Kätlin
    • Petrova, Anastasiia
    • Punna, Terhi
    • Räihä, Hannele


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    • Rapid and accurate processing of multiple objects in briefly presented scenes  (2016)
    • Rapid withdrawal from a threatening animal is movement-specific and mediated by reflex-like neural processing  (2023)
    • Raskausajan mielikuvat vanhemmuuden ja lapsen kehityksen ennustajina  (2013)
    • Reading and math abilities of Finnish school beginners born very preterm or with very low birth weight  (2017)
    • Reading compound words in Finnish and Chinese: An eye-tracking study  (2023)
    • Reading comprehension difficulty is often distinct from difficulty in reading fluency and accompanied with problems in motivation and school well-being  (2020)
    • Reading comprehension in digital and printed texts  (2018)
    • Reading Development from Kindergarten to Age 18: The Role of Gender and Parental Education  (2023)
    • Reading disappearing text: Why do children refixate words?  (2011)
    • Reading Easy Language texts written by public authorities. Evidence from eye tracking  (2023)

    Last updated on 2022-02-02 at 01:16

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