Young children are frequently exposed to environmental prints (e.g., billboards and product labels) that contain visual word forms on a daily basis. As the visual word forms in environmental prints are frequently used to convey information critical to an individual’s survival and wellbeing (e.g., “STOP” in the stop sign), it is conceivable that an attentional bias toward words in the environment may emerge as the reading ability of young children develops. Empirical findings relevant to this issue, however, are inconclusive so far. The present study examines this issue in children in the early stages of formal reading training (grades 1, 3, and 5) with the eye-tracking technique. Children viewed images with word and non-word visual informat...
Do words cue children's visual attention, and if so, what are the relevant mechanisms? Across four e...
Known words can guide visual attention, affecting how information is sampled. How do novel words, th...
Decoding text is an essential skill that a child must develop before being able to read for meaning....
<div><p>Parents and teachers worldwide believe that a visual environment rich with print can contrib...
Parents and teachers worldwide believe that a visual environment rich with print can contribute to y...
Parents and teachers worldwide believe that a visual environment rich with print can contribute to y...
The purpose of the present study was to examine a possible correlation between a child\u27s skill in...
For nearly four decades reading educators, educational psychologists, experimental psychologists, ap...
The purpose of this study was to describe attempts by nonword readers, novice word readers, and expe...
233 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This research is a descriptio...
Although eye movements have been used widely to investigate how skilled adult readers process writte...
The nature of children’s early lexical processing was investigated by asking what information 36-mon...
A large literature shows strong developmental links between early language abilities and later cogni...
International audienceA common notion is that during the first stages of learning to read, attention...
Although eye movements have been used widely to investigate how skilled adult readers process writte...
Do words cue children's visual attention, and if so, what are the relevant mechanisms? Across four e...
Known words can guide visual attention, affecting how information is sampled. How do novel words, th...
Decoding text is an essential skill that a child must develop before being able to read for meaning....
<div><p>Parents and teachers worldwide believe that a visual environment rich with print can contrib...
Parents and teachers worldwide believe that a visual environment rich with print can contribute to y...
Parents and teachers worldwide believe that a visual environment rich with print can contribute to y...
The purpose of the present study was to examine a possible correlation between a child\u27s skill in...
For nearly four decades reading educators, educational psychologists, experimental psychologists, ap...
The purpose of this study was to describe attempts by nonword readers, novice word readers, and expe...
233 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This research is a descriptio...
Although eye movements have been used widely to investigate how skilled adult readers process writte...
The nature of children’s early lexical processing was investigated by asking what information 36-mon...
A large literature shows strong developmental links between early language abilities and later cogni...
International audienceA common notion is that during the first stages of learning to read, attention...
Although eye movements have been used widely to investigate how skilled adult readers process writte...
Do words cue children's visual attention, and if so, what are the relevant mechanisms? Across four e...
Known words can guide visual attention, affecting how information is sampled. How do novel words, th...
Decoding text is an essential skill that a child must develop before being able to read for meaning....