The study examined the nature of eye movement control and word recognition during scanning for a specific topic, compared with reading for comprehension. Experimental trials included a manipulation of word frequency: the critical word was frequent (and orthographically familiar) or infrequent (2 conditions: orthographically familiar and orthographically unfamiliar). First-pass reading times showed effects of word frequency for both reading and scanning, with no interactions between word characteristics and task. Therefore, in contrast to the task of searching for a single specific word (Rayner and Fischer, 1996), there were immediate and localized influences of lexical processing when scanning for a specific topic, indicating that early wor...
Eye movements during regular reading, thorough reading, skimming, and spell checking of single pages...
This study examines how linguistic knowledge is manifested in eye movements in reading, focusing on ...
A comparison was made between reading tasks performed with and without the additional requirement of...
The study examines the nature of eye movement control and word recognition during scanning for a spe...
Experiments in this dissertation investigate the role of cognition in eye-movement behavior during s...
A word's frequency of occurrence and its predictability from a prior context are key factors determi...
Numerous studies have demonstrated effects of word frequency on eye movements during reading, but th...
The current study investigated how a post-lexical complexity manipulation followed by a lexical comp...
Word frequency and orthographic familiarity were independently manipulated as readers' eye movements...
Experimental data, effects of reading task on eye movement behaviour during reading. The hypotheses ...
Four studies were conducted to examine the effects of individual skill differences among adult reade...
Much recent research using word recognition paradigms such as lexical decision and speeded pronuncia...
Studying eye movement behavior in different language processing tasks can provide insight into how p...
Competing models of eye movement control during reading disagree over the extent to which eye moveme...
Models of eye movement control during reading focus on the reading of single lines of text. Within t...
Eye movements during regular reading, thorough reading, skimming, and spell checking of single pages...
This study examines how linguistic knowledge is manifested in eye movements in reading, focusing on ...
A comparison was made between reading tasks performed with and without the additional requirement of...
The study examines the nature of eye movement control and word recognition during scanning for a spe...
Experiments in this dissertation investigate the role of cognition in eye-movement behavior during s...
A word's frequency of occurrence and its predictability from a prior context are key factors determi...
Numerous studies have demonstrated effects of word frequency on eye movements during reading, but th...
The current study investigated how a post-lexical complexity manipulation followed by a lexical comp...
Word frequency and orthographic familiarity were independently manipulated as readers' eye movements...
Experimental data, effects of reading task on eye movement behaviour during reading. The hypotheses ...
Four studies were conducted to examine the effects of individual skill differences among adult reade...
Much recent research using word recognition paradigms such as lexical decision and speeded pronuncia...
Studying eye movement behavior in different language processing tasks can provide insight into how p...
Competing models of eye movement control during reading disagree over the extent to which eye moveme...
Models of eye movement control during reading focus on the reading of single lines of text. Within t...
Eye movements during regular reading, thorough reading, skimming, and spell checking of single pages...
This study examines how linguistic knowledge is manifested in eye movements in reading, focusing on ...
A comparison was made between reading tasks performed with and without the additional requirement of...