Research suggests that pattern complexity (number of strokes) limits the visual span for Chinese characters, and that this may have important consequences for reading. With the present research, we investigated age differences in the visual span for Chinese characters by presenting trigrams of low, medium or high complexity at various locations relative to a central point to young (18–30 years) and older (60+ years) adults. A sentence reading task was used to assess their reading speed. The results showed that span size was smaller for high complexity stimuli compared to low and medium complexity stimuli for both age groups, replicating previous findings with young adult participants. Our results additionally showed that this influenc...
Effects of word length on where and for how long readers fixate within text are preserved in older a...
Chinese characters are used by about one-fifth of the world population. Each character can generally...
The ability to read well is essential for individuals to function effectively in modern societies. H...
Research suggests that pattern complexity (number of strokes) limits the visual span for Chinese cha...
Older adults experience greater difficulty compared to young adults during both alphabetic and non-a...
Research using alphabetic languages shows that, compared to young adults, older adults employ a risk...
Older readers (aged 65+ years) of both alphabetic languages and character-based languages like Chine...
Age-related reading difficulty is well established for alphabetic languages. Compared to young adult...
Research suggests that visual acuity plays a more important role in parafoveal processing in Chinese...
Age-related reading difficulty is well established for alphabetic languages. Compared to young adult...
Background: The visual span (i.e., an estimate of the number of letters that can be recognized relia...
Background: The visual span (i.e., an estimate of the number of letters that can be recognized reli...
Three eye-movement experiments were conducted to examine how the complexity of characters in Chinese...
The enclosed data and script are the research data outputs underpinning publication: Perceptual span...
Substantial evidence indicates that where readers fixate within a word affects the efficiency with w...
Effects of word length on where and for how long readers fixate within text are preserved in older a...
Chinese characters are used by about one-fifth of the world population. Each character can generally...
The ability to read well is essential for individuals to function effectively in modern societies. H...
Research suggests that pattern complexity (number of strokes) limits the visual span for Chinese cha...
Older adults experience greater difficulty compared to young adults during both alphabetic and non-a...
Research using alphabetic languages shows that, compared to young adults, older adults employ a risk...
Older readers (aged 65+ years) of both alphabetic languages and character-based languages like Chine...
Age-related reading difficulty is well established for alphabetic languages. Compared to young adult...
Research suggests that visual acuity plays a more important role in parafoveal processing in Chinese...
Age-related reading difficulty is well established for alphabetic languages. Compared to young adult...
Background: The visual span (i.e., an estimate of the number of letters that can be recognized relia...
Background: The visual span (i.e., an estimate of the number of letters that can be recognized reli...
Three eye-movement experiments were conducted to examine how the complexity of characters in Chinese...
The enclosed data and script are the research data outputs underpinning publication: Perceptual span...
Substantial evidence indicates that where readers fixate within a word affects the efficiency with w...
Effects of word length on where and for how long readers fixate within text are preserved in older a...
Chinese characters are used by about one-fifth of the world population. Each character can generally...
The ability to read well is essential for individuals to function effectively in modern societies. H...