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Guy Van Orden
Guy Van Orden
Professor of Psychology, University of Cincinnati
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A ROWS is a ROSE: Spelling, sound, and reading
GC Van Orden
Memory & cognition 15, 181-198, 1987
14141987
Self-organization of cognitive performance.
GC Van Orden, JG Holden, MT Turvey
Journal of experimental psychology: General 132 (3), 331, 2003
9712003
Word identification in reading and the promise of subsymbolic psycholinguistics.
GC Van Orden, BF Pennington, GO Stone
Psychological review 97 (4), 488, 1990
8981990
Synchronized arousal between performers and related spectators in a fire-walking ritual
I Konvalinka, D Xygalatas, J Bulbulia, U Schjødt, EM Jegindø, S Wallot, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (20), 8514-8519, 2011
7352011
Phonological processing skills and deficits in adult dyslexics
BF Pennington, GC Van Orden, SD Smith, PA Green, MM Haith
Child development 61 (6), 1753-1778, 1990
6771990
Word identification in reading proceeds from spelling to sound to meaning.
GC Van Orden, JC Johnston, BL Hale
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 14 (3), 371, 1988
6741988
Interdependence of form and function in cognitive systems explains perception of printed words.
GC Van Orden, SD Goldinger
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 20 (6 …, 1994
4341994
Scaling laws in cognitive sciences
CT Kello, GDA Brown, R Ferrer-i-Cancho, JG Holden, ...
Trends in cognitive sciences 14 (5), 223-232, 2010
4262010
Perception is a two-way street: Feedforward and feedback phonology in visual word recognition
GO Stone, M Vanhoy, GC Van Orden
Journal of Memory and language 36 (3), 337-359, 1997
4081997
What do double dissociations prove?
GC Van Orden, BF Pennington, GO Stone
Cognitive Science 25 (1), 111-172, 2001
3772001
Why spelling is more difficult than reading
AMT Bosman, GC Van Orden
Learning to spell: Research, theory, and practice across languages 10, 173-194, 1997
3481997
Human cognition and 1/f scaling.
GC Van Orden, JG Holden, MT Turvey
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 134 (1), 117, 2005
3312005
The emergent coordination of cognitive function.
CT Kello, BC Beltz, JG Holden, GC Van Orden
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 136 (4), 551, 2007
3032007
Strategic control of processing in word recognition.
GO Stone, GC Van Orden
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and performance 19 (4), 744, 1993
2771993
Living in the pink: Intentionality, wellbeing, and complexity
GC Van Orden, H Kloos, S Wallot
Philosophy of complex systems, 629-672, 2011
2582011
Dispersion of response times reveals cognitive dynamics.
JG Holden, GC Van Orden, MT Turvey
Psychological review 116 (2), 318, 2009
2422009
Why SAFE is better than FAST: The relatedness of a word's meanings affects lexical decision times
T Azuma, GC Van Orden
Journal of memory and language 36 (4), 484-504, 1997
2421997
The pervasiveness of 1/f scaling in speech reflects the metastable basis of cognition
CT Kello, GG Anderson, JG Holden, GC Van Orden
Cognitive Science 32 (7), 1217-1231, 2008
2072008
Functional neuroimages fail to discover pieces of mind in the parts of the brain
GC Van Orden, KR Paap
Philosophy of science 64 (S4), S85-S94, 1997
1951997
Contemporary theories of 1/f noise in motor control
A Diniz, ML Wijnants, K Torre, J Barreiros, N Crato, AMT Bosman, ...
Human movement science 30 (5), 889-905, 2011
1812011
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