The effect of word frequency on eye movement behaviour during reading has been reported in many experimental studies. However, the vast majority of these studies compared only two levels of word frequency (high and low). Here we assess whether the effect of log word frequency on eye movement measures is linear, in an experiment in which a critical target word in each sentence was at one of three approximately equally- spaced log frequency levels. Separate analyses treated log frequency as a categorical or a continuous predictor. Both analyses showed only a linear effect of log frequency on the likelihood of skipping a word, and on first fixation duration. Ex-Gaussian analyses of first fixation duration showed similar effects on distribution...
<p>Sentence reading time (log transformed on the y-axis) in function of average content word frequen...
Eye movements of Chinese readers were recorded for sentences in which high- and low-frequency target...
Competing models of eye movement control during reading disagree over the extent to which eye moveme...
The effect of word frequency on eye movement behaviour during reading has been reported in many expe...
Much recent research using word recognition paradigms such as lexical decision and speeded pronuncia...
Word frequency is a central psycholinguistic variable that accounts for substantial variance in lang...
An interaction of word frequency and word regularity has typically been observed in naming and lexic...
Experiments in this dissertation investigate the role of cognition in eye-movement behavior during s...
The study examines the nature of eye movement control and word recognition during scanning for a spe...
The most important predictors of fixation durations in reading are a word’s frequency of occurrence ...
Two very reliable influences on eye fixation durations in reading are word frequency, as measured by...
This study examines how linguistic knowledge is manifested in eye movements in reading, focusing on ...
A word's frequency of occurrence and its predictability from a prior context are key factors determi...
AbstractIn the present study we measured the eye movements of a large sample of 2nd grade German spe...
Participants read sentences containing high- or low-frequency target words under normal reading cond...
<p>Sentence reading time (log transformed on the y-axis) in function of average content word frequen...
Eye movements of Chinese readers were recorded for sentences in which high- and low-frequency target...
Competing models of eye movement control during reading disagree over the extent to which eye moveme...
The effect of word frequency on eye movement behaviour during reading has been reported in many expe...
Much recent research using word recognition paradigms such as lexical decision and speeded pronuncia...
Word frequency is a central psycholinguistic variable that accounts for substantial variance in lang...
An interaction of word frequency and word regularity has typically been observed in naming and lexic...
Experiments in this dissertation investigate the role of cognition in eye-movement behavior during s...
The study examines the nature of eye movement control and word recognition during scanning for a spe...
The most important predictors of fixation durations in reading are a word’s frequency of occurrence ...
Two very reliable influences on eye fixation durations in reading are word frequency, as measured by...
This study examines how linguistic knowledge is manifested in eye movements in reading, focusing on ...
A word's frequency of occurrence and its predictability from a prior context are key factors determi...
AbstractIn the present study we measured the eye movements of a large sample of 2nd grade German spe...
Participants read sentences containing high- or low-frequency target words under normal reading cond...
<p>Sentence reading time (log transformed on the y-axis) in function of average content word frequen...
Eye movements of Chinese readers were recorded for sentences in which high- and low-frequency target...
Competing models of eye movement control during reading disagree over the extent to which eye moveme...