In English and other alphabetic languages read from left to right, useful information acquired during each fixational pause is generally reported to extend much further to the right of each fixation than to the left. However, the asymmetry of the perceptual span for alphabetic languages read in the opposite direction (i.e., from right to left) has received very little attention in empirical research. Accordingly, we investigated the perceptual span for Arabic, which is one of the world's most widely read languages and is read from right to left, using a gaze-contingent window paradigm in which a region of text was displayed normally around each point of fixation, while text outside this region was obscured. Skilled Arabic readers who were b...
During reading, Chinese readers have been found to obtain useful visual information from one charact...
The finding that word length plays a fundamental role in determining where and for how long readers ...
Printed words are complex visual stimuli containing a range of different spatial frequencies, and se...
Normal reading relies on the reader making a series of saccadic eye movements along lines of text, s...
Background: Normal reading relies on the reader making a series of saccadic eye movements along line...
A growing amount of evidence confirms the influence of reading and writing habits on visuospatial pr...
Readers can acquire useful information from only a narrow region of text around each fixation (the p...
Left-side bias effects refer to a bias towards the left side of the stimulus/space in perceptual/vi...
Humans have a limited capacity to identify concurrent, briefly presented targets. Recent experiments...
Readers can acquire useful information from only a narrow region of text on each fixation (the perce...
The dynamic horizontally scrolling text format produces a directional conflict in the allocation of ...
We analyse binocular eye-tracking data from multiline Arabic and Hebrew reading. We describe distrib...
So far, the Left Hemisphere (LH) bias in color Categorical Perception (CP) has been related to the l...
A major controversy regarding dyslexia is whether any of the many visual and phonological deficits f...
ABSTRACT—Previous research has shown a left-to-right bias in the inhibition-of-return effect. This b...
During reading, Chinese readers have been found to obtain useful visual information from one charact...
The finding that word length plays a fundamental role in determining where and for how long readers ...
Printed words are complex visual stimuli containing a range of different spatial frequencies, and se...
Normal reading relies on the reader making a series of saccadic eye movements along lines of text, s...
Background: Normal reading relies on the reader making a series of saccadic eye movements along line...
A growing amount of evidence confirms the influence of reading and writing habits on visuospatial pr...
Readers can acquire useful information from only a narrow region of text around each fixation (the p...
Left-side bias effects refer to a bias towards the left side of the stimulus/space in perceptual/vi...
Humans have a limited capacity to identify concurrent, briefly presented targets. Recent experiments...
Readers can acquire useful information from only a narrow region of text on each fixation (the perce...
The dynamic horizontally scrolling text format produces a directional conflict in the allocation of ...
We analyse binocular eye-tracking data from multiline Arabic and Hebrew reading. We describe distrib...
So far, the Left Hemisphere (LH) bias in color Categorical Perception (CP) has been related to the l...
A major controversy regarding dyslexia is whether any of the many visual and phonological deficits f...
ABSTRACT—Previous research has shown a left-to-right bias in the inhibition-of-return effect. This b...
During reading, Chinese readers have been found to obtain useful visual information from one charact...
The finding that word length plays a fundamental role in determining where and for how long readers ...
Printed words are complex visual stimuli containing a range of different spatial frequencies, and se...