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


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    • Moazami Goodarzi, Ali
    • Mustonen, Sami
    • Myllyntausta, Saana
    • Myntti, Victoria
    • Nazar, Yuriy
    • Niemi, Pekka
    • Niskanen, Noel
    • Nolvi, Saara
    • Nordenswan, Elisabeth
    • Norvasuo-Heilä, Marja-Kaisu
    • Nurmi, Anni
    • Nyman, Anna
    • Oinonen, Krista
    • Oksama, Lauri
    • Paavola, Iida-Maria
    • Panetta, Domenico
    • Pankkonen, Otto
    • Pan, Zhihu
    • Peets, Kätlin
    • Penda, Vivien


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    • Eye Contact Judgment Is Influenced by Perceivers' Social Anxiety But Not by Their Affective State  (2017)
    • Eye-movement markers of mind wandering during reading: A meta-analysis  (2025)
    • Eye movement patterns are similar during accurate multiple-target tracking  (2024)
    • Eye movements and morphological processing in reading  (2012)
    • Eye movements during Chinese reading  (2013)
    • Eye Movements during dynamic scene viewing are affected by visual attention skills and events of the scene: Evidence from first-person shooter gameplay videos  (2021)
    • Eye movements during reading  (2019)
    • Eye Movements of Children and Adults Reading in Three Different Orthographies  (2022)
    • Eye Movements of Radiologists Reflect Expertise in CT Study Interpretation: A Potential Tool to Measure Resident Development  (2016)
    • Eye movements reflect thought patterns while listening to literary narratives  (2026)

    Last updated on 02/02/2022 01:16:56 AM

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