Publications
Ferreira, F., Apel, J., & Henderson, J. M. (in press). Taking a new look at looking at nothing. Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
Apel, J. & Ferreira, F. (2008). The speaking eye: An investigation of name-related gazes. Presented as a poster at CUNY, 21, Chapel Hill, USA.
Apel, J., Henderson, J.M., & Ferreira, F. (2007). Targeting Regressions: Do People Pay Attention to the Left. Presented as a poster at AMLAP, 13, Turku, Finland.
Apel, J., Knoeferle, P., & Crocker, M.W. (2007). Processing Parallel Structure: Evidence from Eye-Tracking and a Computational Model. EuroCogSci 2007, Delphi, Greece, 2, 125-131.
Apel, J. (2006). Processing Parallel Structures: Evidence from Eye-Tracking and a Computational Model. MA-Thesis. Saarland University.
Apel, J. & Melinger, A. (2005). Structural Persistence in the Absence of Global Structural Parallelism. Presented as a Poster at AMLAP, 11, Ghent, Belgium.
Apel, J., Neubarth, F., Pirker, H., & Trost, H. (2004). Have a break! Modelling Pauses in German Speech. Presented as a talk at KONVENS, Vienna, Austria.
Apel, J. & Ferreira, F. (2008). The speaking eye: An investigation of name-related gazes. Presented as a poster at CUNY, 21, Chapel Hill, USA.
Apel, J., Henderson, J.M., & Ferreira, F. (2007). Targeting Regressions: Do People Pay Attention to the Left. Presented as a poster at AMLAP, 13, Turku, Finland.
Apel, J., Knoeferle, P., & Crocker, M.W. (2007). Processing Parallel Structure: Evidence from Eye-Tracking and a Computational Model. EuroCogSci 2007, Delphi, Greece, 2, 125-131.
Apel, J. (2006). Processing Parallel Structures: Evidence from Eye-Tracking and a Computational Model. MA-Thesis. Saarland University.
Apel, J. & Melinger, A. (2005). Structural Persistence in the Absence of Global Structural Parallelism. Presented as a Poster at AMLAP, 11, Ghent, Belgium.
Apel, J., Neubarth, F., Pirker, H., & Trost, H. (2004). Have a break! Modelling Pauses in German Speech. Presented as a talk at KONVENS, Vienna, Austria.
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