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Mark Yates
Mark Yates
Associate Professor, University of South Alabama
Verified email at southalabama.edu
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The influence of phonological neighborhood on visual word perception
M Yates, L Locker, GB Simpson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 11, 452-457, 2004
1582004
Phonological neighbors speed visual word processing: evidence from multiple tasks.
M Yates
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 31 (6), 1385, 2005
1182005
Semantic and phonological influences on the processing of words and pseudohomophones
M Yates, L Locker, GB Simpson
Memory & cognition 31, 856-866, 2003
752003
Semantic neighborhood effects on the recognition of ambiguous words
L Locker, GB Simpson, M Yates
Memory & cognition 31, 505-515, 2003
742003
Word skipping: Effects of word length, predictability, spelling and reading skill
TJ Slattery, M Yates
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (1), 250-259, 2018
602018
Interword and interletter spacing effects during reading revisited: Interactions with word and font characteristics.
TJ Slattery, M Yates, B Angele
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 22 (4), 406, 2016
372016
The effect of phonological neighborhood density on eye movements during reading
M Yates, J Friend, DM Ploetz
Cognition 107 (2), 685-692, 2008
372008
Examining word processing via a megastudy of conditional reading aloud
MJ Cortese, M Yates, J Schock, L Vilks
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (11), 2295-2313, 2018
342018
How the clustering of phonological neighbors affects visual word recognition.
M Yates
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 39 (5), 1649, 2013
302013
Phonological neighbors influence word naming through the least supported phoneme.
M Yates, J Friend, DM Ploetz
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 34 (6 …, 2008
232008
Short article: Phonological neighbourhood spread facilitates lexical decisions
M Yates
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 62 (7), 1304-1314, 2009
222009
Do readers integrate phonological codes across saccades? A Bayesian meta-analysis and a survey of the unpublished literature
MR Vasilev, M Yates, TJ Slattery
Journal of Cognition 2 (1), 2019
212019
Flexible use of lexical and sublexical information in word recognition
G Decker, GB Simpson, M Yates, L Locker Jr
Journal of Research in Reading 26 (3), 280-286, 2003
202003
Individual differences in spelling ability influence phonological processing during visual word recognition
M Yates, TJ Slattery
Cognition 187, 139-149, 2019
172019
Intuitive covariation assessment of the illusory correlation
MC Yates, JR McGahan, JD Williamson
The Journal of General Psychology 127 (4), 397-411, 2000
122000
Investigating the importance of the least supported phoneme on visual word naming
M Yates
Cognition 115 (1), 197-201, 2010
92010
Parafoveal degradation during reading reduces preview costs only when it is not perceptually distinct
MR Vasilev, M Yates, E Prueitt, TJ Slattery
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 74 (2), 254-276, 2021
72021
The influence of semantic neighbours on visual word recognition
M Yates
Journal of Research in Reading 35 (2), 215-226, 2012
52012
Age of acquisition and imageability: a cross-task comparison
D Ploetz, M Yates
Journal of Research in Reading 39 (1), 37-49, 2016
42016
How similarity influences word recognition: The effect of neighbors
M Yates, D Dickinson
The Routledge International Handbook of Psycholinguistic and Cognitive …, 2023
32023
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