Skilled adult readers, in contrast to beginners, show no or little increase in reading latencies as a function of the number of letters in words up to seven letters. The information extraction strategy underlying such efficiency in word identification is still largely unknown, and methods that allow tracking of the letter information extraction through time between eye saccades are needed to fully address this question.The present study examined the use of letter information during reading, by means of the Bubbles technique. Ten participants each read 5,000 five-letter French words sampled in space-time within a 200 ms window. On the temporal dimension, our results show that two moments are especially important during the information extrac...
S. T. L. Chung (2002) has shown that rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) reading speed varies wi...
International audiencePrior research points to efficient identification of embedded words as a key f...
Participants’ eye movements were measured as they read sentences in which individual letters within ...
AbstractWe report the results of a series of multiple regression analyses conducted on the Dundee Co...
We report the results of a series of multiple regression analyses conducted on the Dundee Corpus, a ...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the flexibility of letter-position encoding in word id...
In the current study we investigated the effect of removing word length variability within sentences...
Eye-movement behavior during reading have been studied for more than a century. Most models share th...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that lexical access in reading is initiated on the basis of wo...
In normal reading, the eyes show fixational pauses separated by quick jumps (saccades) along the lin...
To examine the nature of forward saccadic eye movements in reading, eye movement records were collec...
Previous research on the effect of word length on reading confounded the number of letters (NrL) in ...
A comparison was made between reading tasks performed with and without the additional requirement of...
AbstractCurrent theories of reading eye movements claim that reading saccades are programmed primari...
Eye movements during reading are guided by the physical and lexical properties of words. The relativ...
S. T. L. Chung (2002) has shown that rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) reading speed varies wi...
International audiencePrior research points to efficient identification of embedded words as a key f...
Participants’ eye movements were measured as they read sentences in which individual letters within ...
AbstractWe report the results of a series of multiple regression analyses conducted on the Dundee Co...
We report the results of a series of multiple regression analyses conducted on the Dundee Corpus, a ...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the flexibility of letter-position encoding in word id...
In the current study we investigated the effect of removing word length variability within sentences...
Eye-movement behavior during reading have been studied for more than a century. Most models share th...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that lexical access in reading is initiated on the basis of wo...
In normal reading, the eyes show fixational pauses separated by quick jumps (saccades) along the lin...
To examine the nature of forward saccadic eye movements in reading, eye movement records were collec...
Previous research on the effect of word length on reading confounded the number of letters (NrL) in ...
A comparison was made between reading tasks performed with and without the additional requirement of...
AbstractCurrent theories of reading eye movements claim that reading saccades are programmed primari...
Eye movements during reading are guided by the physical and lexical properties of words. The relativ...
S. T. L. Chung (2002) has shown that rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) reading speed varies wi...
International audiencePrior research points to efficient identification of embedded words as a key f...
Participants’ eye movements were measured as they read sentences in which individual letters within ...