We compared Finnish adults’ and children’s eye movements on long (8-letter) and short (4-letter) target words embedded in sentences, presented either normally or as disappearing text. When reading disappearing text, where refixations did not provide new information, the 8- to 9-year-old children made fewer refixations but more regressions back to long words compared to when reading normal text. This difference was not observed in the adults or 10- to 11-year-old children. We conclude that the younger children required a second visual sample on the long words, and they adapted their eye movement behaviour when reading disappearing text accordingly
The role of different orthographic units (letters, syllables, words) in reading of orthographically ...
In this study, we investigated developmental aspects of eye movements during reading of three langua...
While there has been a fair amount of research investigating children’s syntactic processing during ...
We compared Finnish adults? and children?s eye movements on long (8-letter) and short (4-letter) tar...
AbstractWe compared Finnish adults’ and children’s eye movements on long (8-letter) and short (4-let...
This thesis reports seven experiments that investigated children's online processing of written lang...
Two experiments were undertaken to examine whether there is an age-related change in the speed with ...
While eye movements have been used widely to investigate how skilled adult readers process written l...
Although eye movements have been used widely to investigate how skilled adult readers process writte...
The eye movements of 24 children and 24 adults were monitored to compare how they read sentences con...
Readers? eye movements were monitored when they read either normal sentences or sentences with maske...
The present study examined the effects of word length on children’s eye movement behaviour when othe...
The eye movements of 24 children and 24 adults were monitored to compare how they read sentences con...
The present study examined the effects of word length on children's eye movement behaviour when othe...
Children’s eye movements during reading. In this chapter, we evaluate the literature on children’s e...
The role of different orthographic units (letters, syllables, words) in reading of orthographically ...
In this study, we investigated developmental aspects of eye movements during reading of three langua...
While there has been a fair amount of research investigating children’s syntactic processing during ...
We compared Finnish adults? and children?s eye movements on long (8-letter) and short (4-letter) tar...
AbstractWe compared Finnish adults’ and children’s eye movements on long (8-letter) and short (4-let...
This thesis reports seven experiments that investigated children's online processing of written lang...
Two experiments were undertaken to examine whether there is an age-related change in the speed with ...
While eye movements have been used widely to investigate how skilled adult readers process written l...
Although eye movements have been used widely to investigate how skilled adult readers process writte...
The eye movements of 24 children and 24 adults were monitored to compare how they read sentences con...
Readers? eye movements were monitored when they read either normal sentences or sentences with maske...
The present study examined the effects of word length on children’s eye movement behaviour when othe...
The eye movements of 24 children and 24 adults were monitored to compare how they read sentences con...
The present study examined the effects of word length on children's eye movement behaviour when othe...
Children’s eye movements during reading. In this chapter, we evaluate the literature on children’s e...
The role of different orthographic units (letters, syllables, words) in reading of orthographically ...
In this study, we investigated developmental aspects of eye movements during reading of three langua...
While there has been a fair amount of research investigating children’s syntactic processing during ...