This commentary focuses on two aspects of eye movement behaviour that E-Z Reader 7 currently makes no attempt to explain: the influence of higher order psycholinguistic processes on fixation durations, and orthographic influences on initial and refixation locations on words. From our understanding of the current version of the model, it is not clear how it may be readily modified to account for existing empirical data
AbstractPrevious research has found that words are identified most quickly when the eyes are near th...
Findings in reading research literature reveal that eyes do not move randomly during reading; instea...
Word frequency and orthographic familiarity were independently manipulated as readers' eye movements...
This commentary focuses on two aspects of eye movement behaviour that E-Z Reader 7 currently makes n...
Psycholinguistic processes affect fixation durations and orthographic information affects fixation l...
Two eye tracking experiments show that, for near launch sites, the eyes land nearer to the beginning...
Reilly and O’Regan (1998, Vision Research, 38, 303–317) used computer simulations to evaluate how we...
Two classes of models have been proposed to account for eye movement control during reading. Propone...
Competing models of eye movement control during reading disagree over the extent to which eye moveme...
Two eye tracking experiments show that, for near launch sites, the eyes land nearer to the beginning...
An important issue in the understanding of eye movements in reading is what kind of nonfoveal inform...
An important issue in the understanding of eye movements in reading is what kind of nonfoveal inform...
Two eye tracking experiments show that, for near launch sites, the eyes land nearer to the beginning...
Eye-movement behavior during reading have been studied for more than a century. Most models share th...
ABSTRACT—A critical prediction of the E-ZReadermodel is that experimental manipulations that disrupt...
AbstractPrevious research has found that words are identified most quickly when the eyes are near th...
Findings in reading research literature reveal that eyes do not move randomly during reading; instea...
Word frequency and orthographic familiarity were independently manipulated as readers' eye movements...
This commentary focuses on two aspects of eye movement behaviour that E-Z Reader 7 currently makes n...
Psycholinguistic processes affect fixation durations and orthographic information affects fixation l...
Two eye tracking experiments show that, for near launch sites, the eyes land nearer to the beginning...
Reilly and O’Regan (1998, Vision Research, 38, 303–317) used computer simulations to evaluate how we...
Two classes of models have been proposed to account for eye movement control during reading. Propone...
Competing models of eye movement control during reading disagree over the extent to which eye moveme...
Two eye tracking experiments show that, for near launch sites, the eyes land nearer to the beginning...
An important issue in the understanding of eye movements in reading is what kind of nonfoveal inform...
An important issue in the understanding of eye movements in reading is what kind of nonfoveal inform...
Two eye tracking experiments show that, for near launch sites, the eyes land nearer to the beginning...
Eye-movement behavior during reading have been studied for more than a century. Most models share th...
ABSTRACT—A critical prediction of the E-ZReadermodel is that experimental manipulations that disrupt...
AbstractPrevious research has found that words are identified most quickly when the eyes are near th...
Findings in reading research literature reveal that eyes do not move randomly during reading; instea...
Word frequency and orthographic familiarity were independently manipulated as readers' eye movements...