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Overview

Albrecht W. Inhoff is affiliated with Binghamton University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology and neuroscience, with significant contributions in developmental and educational psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and experimental and cognitive psychology. They also engage in topics related to artificial intelligence.

Their work addresses multiple themes, including:

  • Reading and Literacy Development
  • Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
  • Multisensory perception and integration
  • Language, Metaphor, and Cognition
  • Text Readability and Simplification
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Visual and Cognitive Learning Processes

Recent publications by Albrecht W. Inhoff span from 2020 to 2022 and include research in various respected journals. Some representative papers are:

  • "The perceptual span in Tibetan reading," 2020, published in Psychological Research
  • "Stages of sight translation: Evidence from eye movements," 2022, published in Applied Psycholinguistics
  • "Lexical competition influences correct and incorrect visual word recognition," 2022, published in Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
  • "Attention shifting during the reading of Chinese sentences," 2020, published in Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance
  • "A two stage model of on line processing during the reading of short stories," 2021, published in Scholarworks (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

Frequent co-authors in Inhoff's work include:

  • Xingshan Li
  • Aiping Wang
  • Ming Yan
  • Bei Wang
  • Gaoding Jia

Albrecht W. Inhoff has published across various academic venues, some of which are:

  • Psychological Research
  • Applied Psycholinguistics
  • Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
  • Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance
  • Scholarworks (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

Best Publications

  • Parafoveal word processing during eye fixations in reading: Effects of word frequency

    Albrecht Werner Inhoff;Keith Rayner

  • Isolating attentional systems: A cognitive-anatomical analysis

    Michael I. Posner;Albrecht Werner Inhoff;Frances J. Friedrich;Asher Cohen

  • Masking of foveal and parafoveal vision during eye fixations in reading.

    Keith Rayner;Albrecht Werner Inhoff;Robert E. Morrison;Maria L. Slowiaczek

  • Chapter 2 – Definition and Computation of Oculomotor Measures in the Study of Cognitive Processes

    Albrecht Werner Inhoff;Ralph Radach

  • The perceptual span and oculomotor activity during the reading of Chinese sentences.

    Albrecht Werner Inhoff;Weimin Liu

  • Two stages of word processing during eye fixations in the reading of prose

    Albrecht Werner Inhoff

  • Mindless reading: eye-movement characteristics are similar in scanning letter strings and reading texts.

    Françoise Vitu;J. Kevin O’Regan;Albrecht W. Inhoff;Richard Topolski

  • Orienting of visual attention in progressive supranuclear palsy.

    Robert D. Rafal;Michael I. Posner;Joseph H. Friedman;Albrecht W. Inhoff

  • Eye movements in reading and information processing: Keith Rayner’s 40 year legacy

    Charles Jr Clifton;Fernanda Ferreira;John M. Henderson;Albrecht W. Inhoff

  • The effects of morphology on the processing of compound words: evidence from naming, lexical decisions and eye fixations.

    Barbara J. Juhasz;Matthew S. Starr;Albrecht W. Inhoff;Lars Placke

  • Covert attention and eye movements during reading.

    Albrecht Werner Inhoff;Alexander Pollatsek;Michael I. Posner;Keith Rayner

  • Contextual effects on metaphor comprehension in reading

    Albrecht Werner Inhoff;Susan D. Lima;Patrick J. Carroll

  • The role of cerebellar structures in the execution of serial movements.

    Albrecht Werner Inhoff;Hans Christoph Diener;Robert D. Rafal;Richard Ivry

  • Choosing between movement sequences: A hierarchical editor model.

    David A. Rosenbaum;Albrecht W. Inhoff;Andrew M. Gordon

  • Reading Chinese Script : A Cognitive Analysis

    Jian Wang;Hsuan-Chih Chen;Ralph Radach;Albrecht Inhoff

  • Lexical access during eye fixations in reading: effects of word-initial letter sequence.

    Susan D. Lima;Albrecht Werner Inhoff

  • Social anxiety and difficulty disengaging threat: Evidence from eye-tracking

    Casey A. Schofield;Ashley L. Johnson;Albrecht W. Inhoff;Meredith E. Coles

  • Parafoveal processing of words and saccade computation during eye fixations in reading

    Albrecht W. Inhoff

  • Encoding of text, manual movement planning, and eye-hand coordination during copytyping.

    Albrecht W. Inhoff;Jian Wang

  • Complex compounds in German: Interword spaces facilitate segmentation but hinder assignment of meaning

    Albrecht Werner Inhoff;Ralph Radach;Dieter Heller

Frequent Co-Authors

Ralph Radach
Ralph Radach University of Wuppertal
Keith Rayner
Keith Rayner University of California, San Diego
Robert D. Rafal
Robert D. Rafal University of Delaware
Michael I. Posner
Michael I. Posner University of Oregon
David A. Rosenbaum
David A. Rosenbaum University of California, Riverside
J. Kevin O'Regan
J. Kevin O'Regan Université Paris Cité
Patrizia Bisiacchi
Patrizia Bisiacchi University of Padua
Meredith E. Coles
Meredith E. Coles Binghamton University
Brian P. Meier
Brian P. Meier Gettysburg College
Alexander Pollatsek
Alexander Pollatsek University of Massachusetts Amherst

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