Participants read sentences containing high- or low-frequency target words under normal reading conditions or disappearing-text conditions (in which the word that was fixated disappeared after 60 ms). Even though the fixated word had disappeared after 60 ms, there was still a robust frequency effect wherein readers fixated longer on low-frequency words than on high-frequency words. Thus, the results are consistent with cognitive-control models of eye movement control and inconsistent with visual/oculomotor-control models. Although the uptake of visual information is clearly important for reading, it is the cognitive processes associated with understanding the fixated words that drive the eyes through the text
Three experiments examine the role of previously read text in sentence comprehension and the control...
AbstractIn research on eye-movement control during reading, the importance of cognitive processes re...
Word frequency and orthographic familiarity were independently manipulated as readers' eye movements...
Participants read sentences containing high- or low-frequency target words under normal reading cond...
Participants read sentences containing high- or low-frequency target words under normal reading cond...
Participants read sentences containing high- or low-frequency target words under normal reading cond...
Readers? eye movements were monitored when they read either normal sentences or sentences with maske...
In a series of experiments, the currently fixated word (word n) and/or the word to the right of fixa...
AbstractReaders’ eye movements were monitored when they read either normal sentences or sentences wi...
Experiments in this dissertation investigate the role of cognition in eye-movement behavior during s...
Two classes of models have been proposed to account for eye movement control during reading. Propone...
AbstractIn a series of experiments, the currently fixated word (word n) and/or the word to the right...
282 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.Studies of eye movements duri...
Normal reading requires eye guidance and activation of lexical representations so that words in text...
The authors examined word skipping in reading in 2 experiments. In Experiment 1, skipping rates were...
Three experiments examine the role of previously read text in sentence comprehension and the control...
AbstractIn research on eye-movement control during reading, the importance of cognitive processes re...
Word frequency and orthographic familiarity were independently manipulated as readers' eye movements...
Participants read sentences containing high- or low-frequency target words under normal reading cond...
Participants read sentences containing high- or low-frequency target words under normal reading cond...
Participants read sentences containing high- or low-frequency target words under normal reading cond...
Readers? eye movements were monitored when they read either normal sentences or sentences with maske...
In a series of experiments, the currently fixated word (word n) and/or the word to the right of fixa...
AbstractReaders’ eye movements were monitored when they read either normal sentences or sentences wi...
Experiments in this dissertation investigate the role of cognition in eye-movement behavior during s...
Two classes of models have been proposed to account for eye movement control during reading. Propone...
AbstractIn a series of experiments, the currently fixated word (word n) and/or the word to the right...
282 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.Studies of eye movements duri...
Normal reading requires eye guidance and activation of lexical representations so that words in text...
The authors examined word skipping in reading in 2 experiments. In Experiment 1, skipping rates were...
Three experiments examine the role of previously read text in sentence comprehension and the control...
AbstractIn research on eye-movement control during reading, the importance of cognitive processes re...
Word frequency and orthographic familiarity were independently manipulated as readers' eye movements...