This study investigated the contribution of both physiological and behavioural process data to the comprehension of conflicting digital texts. We measured skin conductance level (SCL) as an index of arousal and the first-pass and look-back fixation times as indices of visual behaviour while reading. Forty-eight 7th graders read four webpages on genetically modified food and their comprehension of the texts was measured using a short essay. Results showed that the type of webpage did not differentiate the process data. Statistical procedures for the comparison of a series of regression models revealed that SCL and first-pass fixation time negatively predicted multiple-text comprehension while also considering the control variables. The more ...
This study investigated effects of reading medium (print vs. digital) on integrative processing and ...
In the rapidly changing circumstances of our increasingly digital world, reading is also becoming an...
There has been debate about whether blue hyperlinks on the Web cause disruption to reading. A series...
This study investigated the contribution of both physiological and behavioural process data to the c...
This study extends research on multiple-text comprehension, as revealed in an argumentation essay, b...
This study aimed to investigate the psychophysiological responses while reading multiple webpages on...
This study aimed to investigate psychophysiological responses while reading multiple webpages on a d...
Successful text reading is crucial to most learning required in school and academic contexts. To ext...
Reading is increasingly taking place on digital media, which are vectors of attentional disruption. ...
Reading digital texts is a common practice in today's education. Prior studies showed that the coher...
In this article, we discuss the use of eye movement data to assess moment-to-moment comprehension pr...
This study aimed to investigate undergraduates' cardiac activity during an episode of complex learni...
Research on reading from digital devices has generally shown a decline in comprehension performance ...
Although much is known about beginning readers using behavioural measures, real-time processes are s...
This study examined how prior knowledge and working memory capacity (WMC) influence the effect of a ...
This study investigated effects of reading medium (print vs. digital) on integrative processing and ...
In the rapidly changing circumstances of our increasingly digital world, reading is also becoming an...
There has been debate about whether blue hyperlinks on the Web cause disruption to reading. A series...
This study investigated the contribution of both physiological and behavioural process data to the c...
This study extends research on multiple-text comprehension, as revealed in an argumentation essay, b...
This study aimed to investigate the psychophysiological responses while reading multiple webpages on...
This study aimed to investigate psychophysiological responses while reading multiple webpages on a d...
Successful text reading is crucial to most learning required in school and academic contexts. To ext...
Reading is increasingly taking place on digital media, which are vectors of attentional disruption. ...
Reading digital texts is a common practice in today's education. Prior studies showed that the coher...
In this article, we discuss the use of eye movement data to assess moment-to-moment comprehension pr...
This study aimed to investigate undergraduates' cardiac activity during an episode of complex learni...
Research on reading from digital devices has generally shown a decline in comprehension performance ...
Although much is known about beginning readers using behavioural measures, real-time processes are s...
This study examined how prior knowledge and working memory capacity (WMC) influence the effect of a ...
This study investigated effects of reading medium (print vs. digital) on integrative processing and ...
In the rapidly changing circumstances of our increasingly digital world, reading is also becoming an...
There has been debate about whether blue hyperlinks on the Web cause disruption to reading. A series...