College students read text displayed by computer as their eyes were being monitored. On occasional fixations or saccades the text was removed and the subject reported the last word that had been read and tried to guess the next word. Distributions of the location of the last read word with respect to the last fixated word give an indication of what words are being read during a fixation. The data do not support an anticipation model of reading nor the acquisition of peripheral cues concerning upcoming words
AbstractWe examined the initial landing position of the eyes in target words that were either predic...
AbstractWe report the results of a series of multiple regression analyses conducted on the Dundee Co...
In this article, we discuss the use of eye movement data to assess moment-to-moment comprehension pr...
College students read text displayed by computer as their eyes were being monitored. On occasional f...
To examine the nature of forward saccadic eye movements in reading, eye movement records were collec...
Sixty-six college students read two chapters from a contemporary novel while their eye movements wer...
College students read passages displayed on a cathode-ray tube as their eye movements were being mon...
In a series of experiments, the currently fixated word (word n) and/or the word to the right of fixa...
282 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.Studies of eye movements duri...
Reilly and O’Regan (1998, Vision Research, 38, 303–317) used computer simulations to evaluate how we...
AbstractPrevious research has found that words are identified most quickly when the eyes are near th...
Participants read sentences containing high- or low-frequency target words under normal reading cond...
Fourteen college students read passages displayed on a cathode-ray tube as their eye movements were ...
Participants read sentences containing high- or low-frequency target words under normal reading cond...
233 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This research is a descriptio...
AbstractWe examined the initial landing position of the eyes in target words that were either predic...
AbstractWe report the results of a series of multiple regression analyses conducted on the Dundee Co...
In this article, we discuss the use of eye movement data to assess moment-to-moment comprehension pr...
College students read text displayed by computer as their eyes were being monitored. On occasional f...
To examine the nature of forward saccadic eye movements in reading, eye movement records were collec...
Sixty-six college students read two chapters from a contemporary novel while their eye movements wer...
College students read passages displayed on a cathode-ray tube as their eye movements were being mon...
In a series of experiments, the currently fixated word (word n) and/or the word to the right of fixa...
282 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.Studies of eye movements duri...
Reilly and O’Regan (1998, Vision Research, 38, 303–317) used computer simulations to evaluate how we...
AbstractPrevious research has found that words are identified most quickly when the eyes are near th...
Participants read sentences containing high- or low-frequency target words under normal reading cond...
Fourteen college students read passages displayed on a cathode-ray tube as their eye movements were ...
Participants read sentences containing high- or low-frequency target words under normal reading cond...
233 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This research is a descriptio...
AbstractWe examined the initial landing position of the eyes in target words that were either predic...
AbstractWe report the results of a series of multiple regression analyses conducted on the Dundee Co...
In this article, we discuss the use of eye movement data to assess moment-to-moment comprehension pr...