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A neural basis of the serial bottleneck in visual word recognition. [PDF]
Strother L.
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The use of spatial frequencies for visual word recognition in each cerebral hemisphere
K. Tadros+4 more
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Complexes [PtII(Cbz‐C^C*bzim/im)(L^L)], bearing carbazole‐appended cyclometalated NHCs, show bright phosphorescence, peaking from the blue to the yellowish–green spectral range depending on the carbene, L^L, and doping concentration. Non‐doped OLEDs using 1A or 3A (L^L = acac or P^O2) reach the best performances (Von: 2.99 V, 2.55 V; Lmax: 39208, 25837
Jorge Roy+9 more
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Development of neural specialization for print: Evidence for predictive coding in visual word recognition. [PDF]
Zhao J, Maurer U, He S, Weng X.
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The Impact of Donor‐Orientation on the Emission Properties of Chlorinated Trityl Radicals
Chlorinated trityl radicals with electron‐donating groups enable efficient red emission for optoelectronics. Donor orientation and steric constraints regulate vibronic coupling, influencing luminescence. A novel trityl derivative with restricted donor alignment minimizes non‐radiative decay, enhancing quantum yield.
Mona E. Arnold+9 more
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Compression to ≈2.0 GPa results in a non‐monotonic enhancement of the Pb‐I bond distortion, rarely observed in other 2D lead‐iodide hybrid perovskites. The octahedral distortion together with the rigidity of spacer cation are found to play a dominant role in determining the optoelectronic properties of DPDAPbI4 under high pressure.
Aditya Kutty+9 more
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Statistical models of morphology predict eye-tracking measures during visual word recognition. [PDF]
Lehtonen M+8 more
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Top-down modulation of ventral occipito-temporal responses during visual word recognition
Tae Twomey+3 more
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Root-letter priming in Maltese visual word recognition [PDF]
Jonathan A. Geary, Adam Ussishkin
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The article explores the need for transparent conductive electrode in the context of nanocrystal based infrared photodetectors beyond traditional transparent conductive oxide and metallic grids. Use of such sensor for imaging where the diode is deposited on a read‐out integrated circuit raised the need for top transparent electrode.
Dario Mastrippolito+17 more
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