Learning to read requires the coordination of eye movements, attention, as well as lexical processing in order to achieve smooth reading. Contrary to what we perceive, the behavior of our eyes is very complex and depends on several factors linked to the properties of the language, the lexical knowledge, the reading skills and the goal of the task. The study of interindividual differences could help us to better understand the reading processes.The eye movement control during reading could be analyzed with statistical methods and with computational models which can simulate the reading processes spatially and temporally. In this work, we used both methods in order to better understand why we observe differences in the reading patterns betwee...
This thesis aims to study whether the executive control is effective in reading. This hypothesis was...
In this article, we discuss the use of eye movement data to assess moment-to-moment comprehension pr...
Mathematical models of eye-movement control do not yet incorporate individual differences as a sourc...
Learning to read requires the coordination of eye movements, attention, as well as lexical processin...
L'apprentissage de la lecture nécessite notamment d'acquérir une coordination fine des mouvements de...
L’analyse des mouvements des yeux a été très largement utilisée ces dernières années en psychologie ...
International audienceOver the last decades, the analysis of eye movements has proven very useful to...
International audienceIn their paper, Kolinski and Morais argue that learning to read shapes cogniti...
International audiencePreviously reported simulations using the E-Z Reader model of eye-movement con...
Compared to skilled adult readers, children typically make more fixations that are longer in duratio...
AbstractCompared to skilled adult readers, children typically make more fixations that are longer in...
Summary : Eye movement control in reading : current issues. We discuss five topical questions which ...
Children’s eye movements during reading. In this chapter, we evaluate the literature on children’s e...
Summary : Text comprehension : analysis of eye movements. The aim of this experiment was to study th...
International audienceMost studies today agree about the link between visual-attention and oculomoto...
This thesis aims to study whether the executive control is effective in reading. This hypothesis was...
In this article, we discuss the use of eye movement data to assess moment-to-moment comprehension pr...
Mathematical models of eye-movement control do not yet incorporate individual differences as a sourc...
Learning to read requires the coordination of eye movements, attention, as well as lexical processin...
L'apprentissage de la lecture nécessite notamment d'acquérir une coordination fine des mouvements de...
L’analyse des mouvements des yeux a été très largement utilisée ces dernières années en psychologie ...
International audienceOver the last decades, the analysis of eye movements has proven very useful to...
International audienceIn their paper, Kolinski and Morais argue that learning to read shapes cogniti...
International audiencePreviously reported simulations using the E-Z Reader model of eye-movement con...
Compared to skilled adult readers, children typically make more fixations that are longer in duratio...
AbstractCompared to skilled adult readers, children typically make more fixations that are longer in...
Summary : Eye movement control in reading : current issues. We discuss five topical questions which ...
Children’s eye movements during reading. In this chapter, we evaluate the literature on children’s e...
Summary : Text comprehension : analysis of eye movements. The aim of this experiment was to study th...
International audienceMost studies today agree about the link between visual-attention and oculomoto...
This thesis aims to study whether the executive control is effective in reading. This hypothesis was...
In this article, we discuss the use of eye movement data to assess moment-to-moment comprehension pr...
Mathematical models of eye-movement control do not yet incorporate individual differences as a sourc...