Research using alphabetic languages shows that, compared to young adults, older adults employ a risky reading strategy in which they are more likely to guess word identities and skip words to compensate for their slower processing of text. However, little is known about how ageing affects reading behaviour for naturally unspaced, logographic languages like Chinese. Accordingly, to assess the generality of age-related changes in reading strategy across different writing systems we undertook an eye movement investigation of adult age differences in Chinese reading. Participants read sentences containing a target word (a single Chinese character) that had a high or low frequency of usage and was constructed from either few or many character st...
This project aimed to understand the cognitive processes underlying adult age differences in reading...
These data flles are for two eye movement experiments investigating the process of word segmentation...
Research suggests that pattern complexity (number of strokes) limits the visual span for Chinese cha...
Research using alphabetic languages shows that, compared to young adults, older adults employ a risk...
Older adults experience greater difficulty compared to young adults during both alphabetic and non-a...
Age-related reading difficulty is well established for alphabetic languages. Compared to young adult...
Age-related reading difficulty is well established for alphabetic languages. Compared to young adult...
An influential account of normative aging effects on reading holds that older adults make greater us...
Effects of word length on where and for how long readers fixate within text are preserved in older a...
Eye-movement studies have demonstrated that, relative to college-aged readers, older readers of alph...
The ability to read well is essential for individuals to function effectively in modern societies. H...
Substantial evidence indicates that where readers fixate within a word affects the efficiency with w...
According to an influential account of aging effects on reading, older adults (65+ years) employ a m...
Older adults are thought to compensate for slower lexical processing by making greater use of contex...
Older readers (aged 65+ years) of both alphabetic languages and character-based languages like Chine...
This project aimed to understand the cognitive processes underlying adult age differences in reading...
These data flles are for two eye movement experiments investigating the process of word segmentation...
Research suggests that pattern complexity (number of strokes) limits the visual span for Chinese cha...
Research using alphabetic languages shows that, compared to young adults, older adults employ a risk...
Older adults experience greater difficulty compared to young adults during both alphabetic and non-a...
Age-related reading difficulty is well established for alphabetic languages. Compared to young adult...
Age-related reading difficulty is well established for alphabetic languages. Compared to young adult...
An influential account of normative aging effects on reading holds that older adults make greater us...
Effects of word length on where and for how long readers fixate within text are preserved in older a...
Eye-movement studies have demonstrated that, relative to college-aged readers, older readers of alph...
The ability to read well is essential for individuals to function effectively in modern societies. H...
Substantial evidence indicates that where readers fixate within a word affects the efficiency with w...
According to an influential account of aging effects on reading, older adults (65+ years) employ a m...
Older adults are thought to compensate for slower lexical processing by making greater use of contex...
Older readers (aged 65+ years) of both alphabetic languages and character-based languages like Chine...
This project aimed to understand the cognitive processes underlying adult age differences in reading...
These data flles are for two eye movement experiments investigating the process of word segmentation...
Research suggests that pattern complexity (number of strokes) limits the visual span for Chinese cha...