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Arthur M Jacobs
Arthur M Jacobs
FU Berlin, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience (CCNB)
Verified email at zedat.fu-berlin.de
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Orthographic processing in visual word recognition: a multiple read-out model.
J Grainger, AM Jacobs
Psychological review 103 (3), 518, 1996
15791996
The Berlin affective word list reloaded (BAWL-R)
MLH Võ, M Conrad, L Kuchinke, K Urton, MJ Hofmann, AM Jacobs
Behavior research methods 41 (2), 534-538, 2009
6662009
Coregistration of eye movements and EEG in natural reading: analyses and review.
O Dimigen, W Sommer, A Hohlfeld, AM Jacobs, R Kliegl
Journal of experimental psychology: General 140 (4), 552, 2011
6052011
The word frequency effect
M Brysbaert, M Buchmeier, M Conrad, AM Jacobs, J Bölte, A Böhl
Experimental psychology, 2011
5652011
The physiological origin of task-evoked systemic artefacts in functional near infrared spectroscopy
E Kirilina, A Jelzow, A Heine, M Niessing, H Wabnitz, R Brühl, B Ittermann, ...
Neuroimage 61 (1), 70-81, 2012
5602012
On the role of competing word units in visual word recognition: The neighborhood frequency effect
J Grainger, JK O’regan, AM Jacobs, J Segui
Perception & psychophysics 45, 189-195, 1989
5421989
Models of visual word recognition: sampling the state of the art.
AM Jacobs, J Grainger
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and performance 20 (6 …, 1994
5141994
What is the pronunciation for -ough and the spelling for /u/? A database for computing feedforward and feedback consistency in English
JC Ziegler, GO Stone, AM Jacobs
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers 29 (4), 600-618, 1997
4211997
Optimal viewing position effect in word recognition: A challenge to current theory.
JK O'Regan, AM Jacobs
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 18 (1), 185, 1992
4061992
Incidental effects of emotional valence in single word processing: an fMRI study
L Kuchinke, AM Jacobs, C Grubich, MLH Vo, M Conrad, M Herrmann
NeuroImage 28 (4), 1022-1032, 2005
4002005
Neurocognitive poetics: methods and models for investigating the neuronal and cognitive-affective bases of literature reception
AM Jacobs
Frontiers in human neuroscience 9, 186, 2015
3712015
Looking at the brains behind figurative language—A quantitative meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies on metaphor, idiom, and irony processing
IC Bohrn, U Altmann, AM Jacobs
Neuropsychologia 50 (11), 2669-2683, 2012
3662012
Eye movement control during reading: II. Frequency of refixating a word
GW McConkie, PW Kerr, MD Reddix, D Zola, AM Jacobs
Perception & Psychophysics 46 (3), 245-253, 1989
3661989
Frequency and predictability effects on event-related potentials during reading
M Dambacher, R Kliegl, M Hofmann, AM Jacobs
Brain research 1084 (1), 89-103, 2006
3532006
Statistical analysis of the bidirectional inconsistency of spelling and sound in French
JC Ziegler, AM Jacobs, GO Stone
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments & Computers 28, 504-515, 1996
3371996
Identical words are read differently in different languages
JC Ziegler, C Perry, AM Jacobs, M Braun
Psychological science 12 (5), 379-384, 2001
3332001
Affective processing within 1/10th of a second: High arousal is necessary for early facilitative processing of negative but not positive words
MJ Hofmann, L Kuchinke, S Tamm, MLH Võ, AM Jacobs
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 9, 389-397, 2009
3312009
OGAMA (Open Gaze and Mouse Analyzer): open-source software designed to analyze eye and mouse movements in slideshow study designs
A Voßkühler, V Nordmeier, L Kuchinke, AM Jacobs
Behavior research methods 40, 1150-1162, 2008
2962008
The coupling of emotion and cognition in the eye: Introducing the pupil old/new effect
MLH Võ, AM Jacobs, L Kuchinke, M Hofmann, M Conrad, A Schacht, ...
Psychophysiology 45 (1), 130-140, 2008
2802008
Fact vs fiction—how paratextual information shapes our reading processes
U Altmann, IC Bohrn, O Lubrich, W Menninghaus, AM Jacobs
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 9 (1), 22-29, 2014
2782014
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