<div><p>In two experiments, we explored attention deployment during the reading of Chinese words using a probe detection task. In both experiments, Chinese readers saw four simplified Chinese characters briefly, and then a probe was presented at one of the character positions. The four characters constituted either one word or two words of two characters each. Reaction time was shorter when the probe was at the character 2 position than the character 3 position in the two-word condition, but not in the one-word condition. In Experiment 2, there were more trials and the materials were more carefully controlled, and the results replicated that of Experiment 1. These results suggest that word boundary information affects attentional deployment...
The present study examined how insertion of spaces before and after a word affects saccade target se...
Unlike in English, there are no spaces between printed words in Chinese. In this study, we explored ...
In this study, we examined eye movement guidance in Chinese reading. We embedded either a 2-characte...
In two experiments, we explored attention deployment during the reading of Chinese words using a pro...
In two experiments, we explored attention deployment during the reading of Chinese words using a pro...
Unlike in English, the Chinese printing and writing systems usually do not respect a word boundary w...
In 2 experiments, we tested the prediction that reading is more efficient when characters belonging ...
The question addressed in the study is concerned with how properties of Chinese characters and words...
Given there are no interword spaces marking word boundaries in Chinese text, it remains unclear how ...
Native Chinese readers' eye movements were monitored as they read text that did or did not demark wo...
Previous studies have found that words are identified most quickly when the eyes fixate near the wor...
In Chinese, as there are no spaces between words to mark word boundaries, readers usually do not tar...
Given the lack of spaces between words in Chinese text, Chinese readers must parse these characters ...
Abstract The present study examined the use of statistical cues for word boundaries during Chinese r...
All the major reading theories, which are primarily based on studies of alphabetic scripts, hypothes...
The present study examined how insertion of spaces before and after a word affects saccade target se...
Unlike in English, there are no spaces between printed words in Chinese. In this study, we explored ...
In this study, we examined eye movement guidance in Chinese reading. We embedded either a 2-characte...
In two experiments, we explored attention deployment during the reading of Chinese words using a pro...
In two experiments, we explored attention deployment during the reading of Chinese words using a pro...
Unlike in English, the Chinese printing and writing systems usually do not respect a word boundary w...
In 2 experiments, we tested the prediction that reading is more efficient when characters belonging ...
The question addressed in the study is concerned with how properties of Chinese characters and words...
Given there are no interword spaces marking word boundaries in Chinese text, it remains unclear how ...
Native Chinese readers' eye movements were monitored as they read text that did or did not demark wo...
Previous studies have found that words are identified most quickly when the eyes fixate near the wor...
In Chinese, as there are no spaces between words to mark word boundaries, readers usually do not tar...
Given the lack of spaces between words in Chinese text, Chinese readers must parse these characters ...
Abstract The present study examined the use of statistical cues for word boundaries during Chinese r...
All the major reading theories, which are primarily based on studies of alphabetic scripts, hypothes...
The present study examined how insertion of spaces before and after a word affects saccade target se...
Unlike in English, there are no spaces between printed words in Chinese. In this study, we explored ...
In this study, we examined eye movement guidance in Chinese reading. We embedded either a 2-characte...