A connectionist attentional-shift model of eye movement control (CASMEC) in reading is described. The model provides an integrated account of a range of saccadic control effects found in reading, such as word-skipping, refixation, and of course normal saccadic progression
Models of eye movement control in reading and their impact on the field are discussed. Differences b...
Decades of reading research have led to sophisticated accounts of single-word recognition and, in pa...
Eye movement control in reading is one of the best and most naturalistic examples of the adaptive de...
A connectionist attentional-shift model of eye movement control (CASMEC) in reading is described. ...
Models of eye-movement control during reading can be classified along two theoretical dimensions: (1...
294 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.These results support and ext...
AbstractThe understanding of the control of eye movements has greatly benefited from the analysis of...
AbstractIn the saccadic literature, the voluntary control of eye movement involves inhibiting automa...
International audienceA central component in the E-Z Reader model is a two-stage word processing mec...
AbstractAs people read continuous text, on occasional single eye fixations the text was replaced by ...
We explore the idea that eye-movement strategies in reading are precisely adapted to the joint const...
Contemporary models of eye movement control in reading assume a discrete target word selection proce...
Two classes of models have been proposed to account for eye movement control during reading. Propone...
The goal of the present research was to determine the role of rudimentary visuo-motor pathways, from...
In this article we present a new eye movement control framework that describes the interaction betwe...
Models of eye movement control in reading and their impact on the field are discussed. Differences b...
Decades of reading research have led to sophisticated accounts of single-word recognition and, in pa...
Eye movement control in reading is one of the best and most naturalistic examples of the adaptive de...
A connectionist attentional-shift model of eye movement control (CASMEC) in reading is described. ...
Models of eye-movement control during reading can be classified along two theoretical dimensions: (1...
294 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.These results support and ext...
AbstractThe understanding of the control of eye movements has greatly benefited from the analysis of...
AbstractIn the saccadic literature, the voluntary control of eye movement involves inhibiting automa...
International audienceA central component in the E-Z Reader model is a two-stage word processing mec...
AbstractAs people read continuous text, on occasional single eye fixations the text was replaced by ...
We explore the idea that eye-movement strategies in reading are precisely adapted to the joint const...
Contemporary models of eye movement control in reading assume a discrete target word selection proce...
Two classes of models have been proposed to account for eye movement control during reading. Propone...
The goal of the present research was to determine the role of rudimentary visuo-motor pathways, from...
In this article we present a new eye movement control framework that describes the interaction betwe...
Models of eye movement control in reading and their impact on the field are discussed. Differences b...
Decades of reading research have led to sophisticated accounts of single-word recognition and, in pa...
Eye movement control in reading is one of the best and most naturalistic examples of the adaptive de...