The frequency and contextual predictability of words have a fundamental role in determining where and when the eyes move during reading in both alphabetic and non-alphabetic languages. However, surprising little is known about the how the influence of these variables develops, although this is important for understanding how children learn to read. Accordingly, to gain insight into their use during reading development, we examined the effects of orthogonally manipulating the frequency and contextual predictability of a specific target word in sentences on the eye movements of developing Chinese readers. The findings show that both factors influence eye movement behavior associated with the early processing of words during reading, but that ...
Although eye movements have been used widely to investigate how skilled adult readers process writte...
Although eye movements have been used widely to investigate how skilled adult readers process writte...
Eye movements are one of the most fundamental behaviors during reading. A growing number of Chinese ...
The frequency and contextual predictability of words have a fundamental role in determining where an...
Abstract Word recognition during the reading of continuous text has received much attention. While a...
The research described in this thesis explores the developmental characteristic of Chinese reading i...
This is a dataset for an experiment on the effects of word frequency and the contextual predictabili...
This paper describes the use of semantic similarity measures based on distributed representations of...
How does a word’s within-sentence predictability influence saccade length during reading? An eye-mov...
All the major reading theories, which are primarily based on studies of alphabetic scripts, hypothes...
While much previous work on reading in languages with alphabetic scripts has suggested that reading ...
The question addressed in the study is concerned with how properties of Chinese characters and words...
We adopted a word learning paradigm to examine whether children and adults differ in their saccade t...
In 2 experiments, we tested the prediction that reading is more efficient when characters belonging ...
The ability to read well is essential for individuals to function effectively in modern societies. H...
Although eye movements have been used widely to investigate how skilled adult readers process writte...
Although eye movements have been used widely to investigate how skilled adult readers process writte...
Eye movements are one of the most fundamental behaviors during reading. A growing number of Chinese ...
The frequency and contextual predictability of words have a fundamental role in determining where an...
Abstract Word recognition during the reading of continuous text has received much attention. While a...
The research described in this thesis explores the developmental characteristic of Chinese reading i...
This is a dataset for an experiment on the effects of word frequency and the contextual predictabili...
This paper describes the use of semantic similarity measures based on distributed representations of...
How does a word’s within-sentence predictability influence saccade length during reading? An eye-mov...
All the major reading theories, which are primarily based on studies of alphabetic scripts, hypothes...
While much previous work on reading in languages with alphabetic scripts has suggested that reading ...
The question addressed in the study is concerned with how properties of Chinese characters and words...
We adopted a word learning paradigm to examine whether children and adults differ in their saccade t...
In 2 experiments, we tested the prediction that reading is more efficient when characters belonging ...
The ability to read well is essential for individuals to function effectively in modern societies. H...
Although eye movements have been used widely to investigate how skilled adult readers process writte...
Although eye movements have been used widely to investigate how skilled adult readers process writte...
Eye movements are one of the most fundamental behaviors during reading. A growing number of Chinese ...