ENRIQUE MESEGUER, PhD.

 

Associate Professor

Cognitive Psychology Department

University of La Laguna, Spain

e-mail: emesegue@ull.es

Phone: +34 922 317530

- Sentence reading

- Parafoveal perception during reading

- Syntactic processing

- Morphology

  • Bock, K., Carreiras, M., & Meseguer, E. (submitted). Gender and number agreement in sentence comprehension and production in English and Spanish.
  • Meseguer, E., Acuña-Fariña, C., & Carreiras, M. (2009). Processing ambiguous Spanish se in a minimal chain. Quartely Journal of Experimental Psychology A, 62: 767-789.
  • Espino, O., Santamaría, C., Meseguer, E., & Carreiras, M. (2005). Early and late processes in syllogistic reasoning: Evidence from eye-movements. Cognition, 98:B1-B9.
  • Carreiras, M., Perdomo, A., & Meseguer, E. (2005). Are stem homographs and orthographic neighbours processed differently during silent reading? Evidence from eye movements. Language and Cognitive Processes, : 317-339.
  • Betancort, M., Meseguer, E., & Carreiras, M. (2004). The Empty Category PRO: Procesing what can’t be seen. En Carreiras, M. & Clifton, C. (Eds.): The on-line study of sentence comprehension: Eyetracking, ERP, and beyond. Psychology Press, UK.
  • Gutiérrez-Calvo, M., & Meseguer, E. (2002). Eye movements and processing stages in reading: Relative contribution of visual, lexical, and contextual factors. Spanish Journal of Psychology, 5: 66-77.
  • Meseguer, E., Carreiras, M., & Clifton, C. (2002). Overt reanalysis strategies during the reading of mild garden path sentences. Memory & Cognition, 30: 551-561.
  • Calvo, M.G., Meseguer, E., & Carreiras, M. (2001). Inferences about predictable events. Psychological Research, 65: 158-169.
  • Espino, O., Santamaría, C., Meseguer, E., & Carreiras, M. (2000). Eye movements during sylogistic reasoning. In J.A. García-Madruga, N. Carriedo & M.J. González-Labra (Eds.) Mental Models in Reasoning. UNED, Madrid.
  • Igoa, J.M., Carreiras, M., & Meseguer, E. (1998). A study on late closure in Spanish: Computationally-grounded vs frequency based accounts of attachment preferences. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology A, 51: 561-592.
  • Algarabel, S., Pitarque, A., y Meseguer, E. (1992). Degree of elaborative processing in two implicit and two explicit memory tasks. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 30: 217-220.