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Digital reconstruction and visualization in archaeology Case-study drawn from the work of the Swedish Pompeii Project
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Investigation of viewing procedures for interpretation of breast tomosynthesis image volumes: a detection-task study with eye tracking
2013) ECEM 2013 :17th European Conference on Eye Movements In Journal of Eye Movement Research 6(3). p.555-555(
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Auditory noise as a fast trigger for speech-reading
2013) ECEM 2013 :17th European Conference on Eye Movements In Journal of Eye Movement Research 6(3). p.540-540(
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Detection of fixations and smooth pursuit eye movements using local and global properties of the eye-tracking signal
2013) ECEM 2013 :17th European Conference on Eye Movements In Journal of Eye Movement Research 6(3). p.250-250(
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L1-L2 convergence in clausal packaging in Japanese and English
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Using Eye Movements and Spoken Discourse as Windows to Inner Space
2013) p.9-28(
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Pompeii revived : Scanning Mission - insula V 1
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Contrasting linguistics and archaeology in the matrix model: GIS and cluster analysis of the Arawakan languages
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Gesture production and speech fluency in competent speakers and language learners
2013) Tilburg Gesture Research Meeting (TiGeR) 2013(
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Children’s visual attention to Internet adverts depends on individual level of oculomotor control
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