Novel or unexpected sounds that deviate from an otherwise repetitive sequence of the same sound cause behavioural distraction. Recent work has suggested that distraction also occurs during reading as fixation durations increased when a deviant sound was presented at the fixation onset of words. The present study tested the hypothesis that this increase in fixation durations occurs due to saccadic inhibition. This was done by manipulating the temporal onset of sounds relative to the fixation onset of words in the text. If novel sounds cause saccadic inhibition, they should be more distracting when presented during the second half of fixations when saccade programming usually takes place. Participants read single sentences and heard a 120 ms ...
AbstractWe examined the characteristics of readers’ eye movements as they read sentences or short pa...
In an eye-tracking experiment, subjects read sentences containing a monosyllabic (e.g. grain) or a d...
Eye-movement behavior is inherently rhythmic. Even without cognitive input, the eyes never rest, as ...
Oddball studies have shown that sounds unexpectedly deviating from an otherwise repeated sequence ca...
Novel sounds that unexpectedly deviate from a repetitive sound sequence are well known to cause dist...
AbstractAs people read continuous text, on occasional single eye fixations the text was replaced by ...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Performance in sustained attention tasks is known to be s...
In reading, text difficulties increase the duration of eye fixation and the frequency of refixation ...
International audienceDuring reading, saccadic eye movements are generated to shift words into the c...
The mere presence of task-irrelevant auditory stimuli is known to interfere with cognitive functioni...
Sequence learning plays a key role in many daily activities such as language and skills acquisition....
AbstractSubjects' eye movements were measured whilst they read and performed lines of music consisti...
Everyday reading occurs in different settings, such as on the train to work, in a busy cafeteria, or...
Two studies examined the eye-movement effects of unexpected melodic events during music read...
An important question in research on eye movements in reading is whether word frequency and word pre...
AbstractWe examined the characteristics of readers’ eye movements as they read sentences or short pa...
In an eye-tracking experiment, subjects read sentences containing a monosyllabic (e.g. grain) or a d...
Eye-movement behavior is inherently rhythmic. Even without cognitive input, the eyes never rest, as ...
Oddball studies have shown that sounds unexpectedly deviating from an otherwise repeated sequence ca...
Novel sounds that unexpectedly deviate from a repetitive sound sequence are well known to cause dist...
AbstractAs people read continuous text, on occasional single eye fixations the text was replaced by ...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Performance in sustained attention tasks is known to be s...
In reading, text difficulties increase the duration of eye fixation and the frequency of refixation ...
International audienceDuring reading, saccadic eye movements are generated to shift words into the c...
The mere presence of task-irrelevant auditory stimuli is known to interfere with cognitive functioni...
Sequence learning plays a key role in many daily activities such as language and skills acquisition....
AbstractSubjects' eye movements were measured whilst they read and performed lines of music consisti...
Everyday reading occurs in different settings, such as on the train to work, in a busy cafeteria, or...
Two studies examined the eye-movement effects of unexpected melodic events during music read...
An important question in research on eye movements in reading is whether word frequency and word pre...
AbstractWe examined the characteristics of readers’ eye movements as they read sentences or short pa...
In an eye-tracking experiment, subjects read sentences containing a monosyllabic (e.g. grain) or a d...
Eye-movement behavior is inherently rhythmic. Even without cognitive input, the eyes never rest, as ...