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Mateo Obregón
University of Edinburgh - Edinburgh / United Kingdom
Social Sciences / Linguistics and Literature
AD Scientific Index ID: 1336567
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Mateo Obregón's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Early naming deficits, developmental dyslexia, and a specific deficit hypothesisM Wolf, M ObregónBrain and Language 42 (3), 219-247, 19923821992
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Elucidating the component processes involved in dyslexic and non-dyslexic reading fluency: An eye-tracking studyMW Jones, M Obregón, ML Kelly, HP BraniganCognition 109 (3), 389-407, 20081142008
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Voice anthropomorphism, interlocutor modelling and alignment effects on syntactic choices in Human-computer dialogueBR Cowan, HP Branigan, M Obregón, E Bugis, R BealeInternational Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 2015942015
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Is the ‘naming’deficit in dyslexia a misnomer?MW Jones, HP Branigan, A Hatzidaki, M ObregónCognition 116 (1), 56-70, 2010962010
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Family patterns of developmental dyslexia, part II: behavioral phenotypesPH Wolff, I Melngailis, M Obregon, M BedrosianAmerican journal of medical genetics 60 (6), 494-505, 1995541995
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