AbstractIntra-fixation location changes were measured when one-line sentences written in lower or aLtErNaTiNg case were read. Intra-fixation location changes were common and their size was normally distributed except for a relatively high proportion of fixations without a discernible location change. Location changes that did occur were systematically biased toward the right when alternating case was read. Irrespective of case type, changes of the right eye were biased toward the right at the onset of sentence reading, and this spatial bias decreased as sentence reading progressed from left to right. The left eye showed a relatively stable right-directed bias. These results show that processing demands can pull the two fixated eyes in the s...
The present study explores the role of the word position-in-text in sentence and paragraph reading. ...
This chapter explores the effects of reading ability upon eye movement control. In terms of linguist...
AbstractWord recognition for Western languages shows an increased probability of a correct response ...
AbstractIntra-fixation location changes were measured when one-line sentences written in lower or aL...
AbstractPrevious research has found that words are identified most quickly when the eyes are near th...
Printed words are complex visual stimuli containing a range of different spatial frequencies, and se...
AbstractThe present study was based on the physiologically reasonable assumption that the binocular ...
This experiment investigated whether properties of the text being read affect binocular coordination...
This experiment investigated whether properties of the text being read affect binocular coordination...
AbstractThree experiments were conducted that compared the eye movement pattern to a peripheral word...
The dynamic horizontally scrolling text format produces a directional conflict in the allocation of ...
Two eye tracking experiments show that, for near launch sites, the eyes land nearer to the beginning...
Two eye tracking experiments show that, for near launch sites, the eyes land nearer to the beginning...
Two eye tracking experiments show that, for near launch sites, the eyes land nearer to the beginning...
Sixty-six college students read two chapters from a contemporary novel while their eye movements wer...
The present study explores the role of the word position-in-text in sentence and paragraph reading. ...
This chapter explores the effects of reading ability upon eye movement control. In terms of linguist...
AbstractWord recognition for Western languages shows an increased probability of a correct response ...
AbstractIntra-fixation location changes were measured when one-line sentences written in lower or aL...
AbstractPrevious research has found that words are identified most quickly when the eyes are near th...
Printed words are complex visual stimuli containing a range of different spatial frequencies, and se...
AbstractThe present study was based on the physiologically reasonable assumption that the binocular ...
This experiment investigated whether properties of the text being read affect binocular coordination...
This experiment investigated whether properties of the text being read affect binocular coordination...
AbstractThree experiments were conducted that compared the eye movement pattern to a peripheral word...
The dynamic horizontally scrolling text format produces a directional conflict in the allocation of ...
Two eye tracking experiments show that, for near launch sites, the eyes land nearer to the beginning...
Two eye tracking experiments show that, for near launch sites, the eyes land nearer to the beginning...
Two eye tracking experiments show that, for near launch sites, the eyes land nearer to the beginning...
Sixty-six college students read two chapters from a contemporary novel while their eye movements wer...
The present study explores the role of the word position-in-text in sentence and paragraph reading. ...
This chapter explores the effects of reading ability upon eye movement control. In terms of linguist...
AbstractWord recognition for Western languages shows an increased probability of a correct response ...