The present study investigated the relationship between verbal and visuospatial working memory (WM) capacity and long-range regression (i.e., word relocation) processes in reading. We analyzed eye movements during a “whodunit task”, in which readers were asked to answer a content question while original text was being presented. The eye movements were more efficient in relocating a target word when the target was at recency positions within the text than when it was at primacy positions. Furthermore, both verbal and visuospatial WM capacity partly predicted the efficiency of the initial long-range regression. The results indicate that WM representations have a strong influence at the first stage of long-range regression by driving the first...
Language processing has been a focus of working memory research since Baddeley introduced his Model ...
We investigated the effect of memory load on attentional control using the Reading Span Test (RST), ...
Whereas the consequences of literacy on cognition have received little attention, a substantial body...
The influences of working memory representations on long-range regression in text reading: an eye-tr...
To examine the nature of the information that guides eye movements to previously read text during re...
Controlled eye movements are critical in performing highly goal oriented behavior such as text readi...
This study attempted to establish the relationship between text reading strategies and working memor...
This study examined how prior knowledge and working memory capacity (WMC) influence the effect of a ...
Although the development of the field of reading has been impressive, there are a number of issues t...
This study attempted to establish the relationship between text reading strategies and working memor...
Although 10–15% of eye-movements during reading are regressions, we still know little about the info...
Mathematical models of eye-movement control do not yet incorporate individual differences as a sourc...
A spatial cuing task was used to identify two types of readers, those with a relatively fast and tho...
In an eye-tracking experiment with late second language (L2) learners, the present study probed into...
Experimental data, effects of reading task on eye movement behaviour during reading. The hypotheses ...
Language processing has been a focus of working memory research since Baddeley introduced his Model ...
We investigated the effect of memory load on attentional control using the Reading Span Test (RST), ...
Whereas the consequences of literacy on cognition have received little attention, a substantial body...
The influences of working memory representations on long-range regression in text reading: an eye-tr...
To examine the nature of the information that guides eye movements to previously read text during re...
Controlled eye movements are critical in performing highly goal oriented behavior such as text readi...
This study attempted to establish the relationship between text reading strategies and working memor...
This study examined how prior knowledge and working memory capacity (WMC) influence the effect of a ...
Although the development of the field of reading has been impressive, there are a number of issues t...
This study attempted to establish the relationship between text reading strategies and working memor...
Although 10–15% of eye-movements during reading are regressions, we still know little about the info...
Mathematical models of eye-movement control do not yet incorporate individual differences as a sourc...
A spatial cuing task was used to identify two types of readers, those with a relatively fast and tho...
In an eye-tracking experiment with late second language (L2) learners, the present study probed into...
Experimental data, effects of reading task on eye movement behaviour during reading. The hypotheses ...
Language processing has been a focus of working memory research since Baddeley introduced his Model ...
We investigated the effect of memory load on attentional control using the Reading Span Test (RST), ...
Whereas the consequences of literacy on cognition have received little attention, a substantial body...