Effects of word length on where and for how long readers fixate within text are preserved in older age for alphabetic languages like English that use spaces to demarcate word boundaries. However, word length effects for older readers of naturally unspaced, character-based languages like Chinese are unknown. Accordingly, we examined age differences in eye movements for short (2-character) and long (4-character) words during Chinese reading. Word length effects on eye-fixation times were greater for older than younger adults. We suggest this age difference is due to older adults’ saccades landing more rarely at optimal intraword locations, especially in longer words
Research using alphabetic languages shows that, compared to young adults, older adults employ a risk...
Research using alphabetic languages shows that, compared to young adults, older adults employ a risk...
Older readers (aged 65+ years) of both alphabetic languages and character-based languages like Chine...
Research using alphabetic languages shows that, compared to young adults, older adults employ a risk...
Substantial evidence indicates that where readers fixate within a word affects the efficiency with w...
Given there are no interword spaces marking word boundaries in Chinese text, it remains unclear how ...
A word’s length in English is fundamental in determining whether readers fixate it, and how long the...
A word’s length in English is fundamental in determining whether readers fixate it, and how long the...
A word’s length in English is fundamental in determining whether readers fixate it, and how long the...
A word’s length in English is fundamental in determining whether readers fixate it, and how long the...
A word’s length in English is fundamental in determining whether readers fixate it, and how long the...
An influential account of normative aging effects on reading holds that older adults make greater us...
Age-related reading difficulty is well established for alphabetic languages. Compared to young adult...
Research using alphabetic languages shows that, compared to young adults, older adults employ a risk...
Age-related reading difficulty is well established for alphabetic languages. Compared to young adult...
Research using alphabetic languages shows that, compared to young adults, older adults employ a risk...
Research using alphabetic languages shows that, compared to young adults, older adults employ a risk...
Older readers (aged 65+ years) of both alphabetic languages and character-based languages like Chine...
Research using alphabetic languages shows that, compared to young adults, older adults employ a risk...
Substantial evidence indicates that where readers fixate within a word affects the efficiency with w...
Given there are no interword spaces marking word boundaries in Chinese text, it remains unclear how ...
A word’s length in English is fundamental in determining whether readers fixate it, and how long the...
A word’s length in English is fundamental in determining whether readers fixate it, and how long the...
A word’s length in English is fundamental in determining whether readers fixate it, and how long the...
A word’s length in English is fundamental in determining whether readers fixate it, and how long the...
A word’s length in English is fundamental in determining whether readers fixate it, and how long the...
An influential account of normative aging effects on reading holds that older adults make greater us...
Age-related reading difficulty is well established for alphabetic languages. Compared to young adult...
Research using alphabetic languages shows that, compared to young adults, older adults employ a risk...
Age-related reading difficulty is well established for alphabetic languages. Compared to young adult...
Research using alphabetic languages shows that, compared to young adults, older adults employ a risk...
Research using alphabetic languages shows that, compared to young adults, older adults employ a risk...
Older readers (aged 65+ years) of both alphabetic languages and character-based languages like Chine...