Return-sweeps are saccadic eye movements that take a reader’s fixation from the end of one line to the beginning of the next. Our current understanding of return-sweeps is limited to a description of their physical characteristics. Moving beyond these descriptive characteristics, this thesis examined how lexical processing is influenced by return-sweep execution in both adults and children. Following a review of the existing eye movement literature in chapter 1, chapter 2 examined the basic characteristics of return-sweep saccades. The reported data indicates that return-sweeps follow one of two trajectories: they land close enough to their target to enable readers to begin a rightwards pass or they are followed by a corrective saccade towa...
When proficient readers are reading English texts, about one third of the words are skipped. In this...
AbstractWe examined the characteristics of readers’ eye movements as they read sentences or short pa...
When we read, errors in oculomotor programming can cause the eyes to land and fixate on different wo...
Models of eye-movement control during reading focus on reading single lines of text. However, with m...
During reading, eye movement patterns differ between children and adults. Children make more fixatio...
Return-sweeps are an essential eye-movement that takes the readers’ eyes from the end of one line of...
Models of eye-movement control during reading focus on reading single lines of text. However, with m...
Return-sweeps take a reader’s fixation from the end of one line to the start of the next. Return-swe...
During reading, binocular coordination ensures that a unified perceptual representation of the text ...
During reading, binocular coordination ensures that a unified perceptual representation of the text ...
Recent research on return-sweep saccades has improved our understanding of eye movements when readin...
Models of eye movement control during reading focus on the reading of single lines of text. Within t...
In recent years, there has been an increase in research concerning individual differences in readers...
Reading saccades that occur within a single line of text are guided by the size of letters. However,...
This thesis reports seven experiments which investigate what determines where the eyes move during r...
When proficient readers are reading English texts, about one third of the words are skipped. In this...
AbstractWe examined the characteristics of readers’ eye movements as they read sentences or short pa...
When we read, errors in oculomotor programming can cause the eyes to land and fixate on different wo...
Models of eye-movement control during reading focus on reading single lines of text. However, with m...
During reading, eye movement patterns differ between children and adults. Children make more fixatio...
Return-sweeps are an essential eye-movement that takes the readers’ eyes from the end of one line of...
Models of eye-movement control during reading focus on reading single lines of text. However, with m...
Return-sweeps take a reader’s fixation from the end of one line to the start of the next. Return-swe...
During reading, binocular coordination ensures that a unified perceptual representation of the text ...
During reading, binocular coordination ensures that a unified perceptual representation of the text ...
Recent research on return-sweep saccades has improved our understanding of eye movements when readin...
Models of eye movement control during reading focus on the reading of single lines of text. Within t...
In recent years, there has been an increase in research concerning individual differences in readers...
Reading saccades that occur within a single line of text are guided by the size of letters. However,...
This thesis reports seven experiments which investigate what determines where the eyes move during r...
When proficient readers are reading English texts, about one third of the words are skipped. In this...
AbstractWe examined the characteristics of readers’ eye movements as they read sentences or short pa...
When we read, errors in oculomotor programming can cause the eyes to land and fixate on different wo...