In the current study we investigated whether readers adjust their preferred saccade length (PSL) during reading on a trial-by-trial basis. The PSL refers to the distance between a saccade launch site and saccade target (i.e., the word center during reading) when participants neither undershoot nor overshoot this target (McConkie, Kerr, Reddix, & Zola, 1988). The tendency for saccades longer or shorter than the PSL to under or overshoot their target is referred to as the range error. Recent research by Cutter, Drieghe, and Liversedge (2017) has shown that the PSL changes to be shorter when readers are presented with thirty consecutive sentences exclusively made of three letter words, and longer when presented with thirty consecutive sent...
In two experiments, we investigated how forward saccades are targeted in Chinese reading. In Experim...
There are currently 2 theoretical accounts of how readers of Chinese select their saccade targets: (...
AbstractIn two experiments, we investigated how forward saccades are targeted in Chinese reading. In...
In the current study we investigated whether readers adjust their preferred saccade length (PSL) dur...
In the current study we investigated the effect of removing word length variability within sentences...
Contemporary models of eye movement control in reading assume a discrete target word selection proce...
International audienceThe present study re-investigated the effect of character size on eye behaviou...
Contemporary models of eye movement control in reading assume a discrete target word selection proce...
How does a word’s within-sentence predictability influence saccade length during reading? An eye-mov...
There are two accounts of how readers of unspaced writing systems (e.g., Chinese) know where to move...
Our study employs distributional analysis (i.e., survival analysis) to examine how the frequency o...
Previous research on the effect of word length on reading confounded the number of letters (NrL) in ...
The present study examined the relationship between the predictability of words within a sentence an...
There are currently 2 theoretical accounts of how readers of Chinese select their saccade targets: (...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract During...
In two experiments, we investigated how forward saccades are targeted in Chinese reading. In Experim...
There are currently 2 theoretical accounts of how readers of Chinese select their saccade targets: (...
AbstractIn two experiments, we investigated how forward saccades are targeted in Chinese reading. In...
In the current study we investigated whether readers adjust their preferred saccade length (PSL) dur...
In the current study we investigated the effect of removing word length variability within sentences...
Contemporary models of eye movement control in reading assume a discrete target word selection proce...
International audienceThe present study re-investigated the effect of character size on eye behaviou...
Contemporary models of eye movement control in reading assume a discrete target word selection proce...
How does a word’s within-sentence predictability influence saccade length during reading? An eye-mov...
There are two accounts of how readers of unspaced writing systems (e.g., Chinese) know where to move...
Our study employs distributional analysis (i.e., survival analysis) to examine how the frequency o...
Previous research on the effect of word length on reading confounded the number of letters (NrL) in ...
The present study examined the relationship between the predictability of words within a sentence an...
There are currently 2 theoretical accounts of how readers of Chinese select their saccade targets: (...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract During...
In two experiments, we investigated how forward saccades are targeted in Chinese reading. In Experim...
There are currently 2 theoretical accounts of how readers of Chinese select their saccade targets: (...
AbstractIn two experiments, we investigated how forward saccades are targeted in Chinese reading. In...