When do speakers take into account common ground? WS Horton, B Keysar Cognition 59 (1), 91-117, 1996 | 848 | 1996 |
The impact of memory demands on audience design during language production WS Horton, RJ Gerrig Cognition 96 (2), 127-142, 2005 | 369 | 2005 |
Conventional language: How metaphorical is it? B Keysar, Y Shen, S Glucksberg, WS Horton Journal of Memory and Language 43 (4), 576-593, 2000 | 315 | 2000 |
The egocentric basis of language use: Insights from a processing approach B Keysar, DJ Barr, WS Horton Current directions in psychological science 7 (2), 46-49, 1998 | 289 | 1998 |
Conversational common ground and memory processes in language production WS Horton, RJ Gerrig Discourse Processes 40 (1), 1-35, 2005 | 271 | 2005 |
Phonetic convergence in spontaneous conversations as a function of interlocutor language distance M Kim, WS Horton, AR Bradlow Laboratory Phonology 2 (1), 125-156, 2011 | 259 | 2011 |
Speakers’ experiences and audience design: Knowing when and knowing how to adjust utterances to addressees WS Horton, RJ Gerrig Journal of Memory and Language 47 (4), 589-606, 2002 | 205 | 2002 |
A corpus analysis of patterns of age-related change in conversational speech. WS Horton, DH Spieler, E Shriberg Psychology and aging 25 (3), 708, 2010 | 123 | 2010 |
Out of sight, out of mind: Occlusion and the accessibility of information in narrative comprehension WS Horton, DN Rapp Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 10 (1), 104-110, 2003 | 123 | 2003 |
Age-related differences in communication and audience design. WS Horton, DH Spieler Psychology and aging 22 (2), 281, 2007 | 104 | 2007 |
The influence of partner-specific memory associations on language production: Evidence from picture naming WS Horton Language and cognitive processes 22 (7), 1114-1139, 2007 | 100 | 2007 |
Pilgrims sailing the Titanic: Plausibility effects on memory for misinformation SR Hinze, DG Slaten, WS Horton, R Jenkins, DN Rapp Memory & Cognition 42, 305-324, 2014 | 94 | 2014 |
Individual differences in switching and inhibition predict perspective-taking across the lifespan MR Long, WS Horton, H Rohde, A Sorace Cognition 170, 25-30, 2018 | 82 | 2018 |
Revisiting the memory-based processing approach to common ground WS Horton, RJ Gerrig Topics in Cognitive Science 8 (4), 780-795, 2016 | 77 | 2016 |
Anticipatory looks reveal expectations about discourse relations H Rohde, WS Horton Cognition 133 (3), 667-691, 2014 | 70 | 2014 |
Prejudice Concerns and Race-Based Attentional Bias: New Evidence From Eyetracking MG Bean, DG Slaten, WS Horton, MC Murphy, AR Todd, JA Richeson Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2012 | 70 | 2012 |
Amazing stories: Acquiring and avoiding inaccurate information from fiction DN Rapp, SR Hinze, DG Slaten, WS Horton Discourse Processes 51, 50-74, 2014 | 68 | 2014 |
Helping high school students read like experts: Affective evaluation, salience, and literary interpretation S Levine, W Horton Cognition and Instruction 33 (2), 125-153, 2015 | 58 | 2015 |
Using affective appraisal to help readers construct literary interpretations S Levine, WS Horton Scientific study of literature 3 (1), 105-136, 2013 | 53 | 2013 |
Anticipating who will say what: The influence of speaker-specific memory associations on reference resolution WS Horton, DG Slaten Memory & Cognition 40, 113-126, 2012 | 52 | 2012 |