Readers can acquire useful information from only a narrow region of text around each fixation (the perceptual span), which extends asymmetrically in the direction of reading. Studies with bilingual readers have additionally shown that this asymmetry reverses with changes in horizontal reading direction. However, little is known about the perceptual span's flexibility following orthogonal (vertical vs. horizontal) changes in reading direction, because of the scarcity of vertical writing systems and because changes in reading direction often are confounded with text orientation. Accordingly, we assessed effects in a language (Mongolian) that avoids this confound, in which text is conventionally read vertically but can also be read horizontall...
The gaze-contingent moving-window paradigm was used to assess the size and symmetry of the perceptua...
A growing amount of evidence confirms the influence of reading and writing habits on visuospatial pr...
A major controversy regarding dyslexia is whether any of the many visual and phonological deficits f...
Readers can acquire useful information from only a narrow region of text on each fixation (the perce...
Background: Normal reading relies on the reader making a series of saccadic eye movements along line...
Normal reading relies on the reader making a series of saccadic eye movements along lines of text, s...
In English and other alphabetic languages read from left to right, useful information acquired durin...
The dynamic horizontally scrolling text format produces a directional conflict in the allocation of ...
During reading, Chinese readers have been found to obtain useful visual information from one charact...
During reading, Chinese readers have been found to obtain useful visual information from one charact...
Left-side bias effects refer to a bias towards the left side of the stimulus/space in perceptual/vi...
© 2017 Jordan, McGowan, Kurtev and Paterson. Printed words are complex visual stimuli containing a r...
Reading directions vary across writing systems. Through long-term experience readers adjust their vi...
Perceptual span is the visual region where useful information can be collected at one fixation. This...
Poster presentationSession: Face perception: Experience, learning and expertise 1Left-side bias (LSB...
The gaze-contingent moving-window paradigm was used to assess the size and symmetry of the perceptua...
A growing amount of evidence confirms the influence of reading and writing habits on visuospatial pr...
A major controversy regarding dyslexia is whether any of the many visual and phonological deficits f...
Readers can acquire useful information from only a narrow region of text on each fixation (the perce...
Background: Normal reading relies on the reader making a series of saccadic eye movements along line...
Normal reading relies on the reader making a series of saccadic eye movements along lines of text, s...
In English and other alphabetic languages read from left to right, useful information acquired durin...
The dynamic horizontally scrolling text format produces a directional conflict in the allocation of ...
During reading, Chinese readers have been found to obtain useful visual information from one charact...
During reading, Chinese readers have been found to obtain useful visual information from one charact...
Left-side bias effects refer to a bias towards the left side of the stimulus/space in perceptual/vi...
© 2017 Jordan, McGowan, Kurtev and Paterson. Printed words are complex visual stimuli containing a r...
Reading directions vary across writing systems. Through long-term experience readers adjust their vi...
Perceptual span is the visual region where useful information can be collected at one fixation. This...
Poster presentationSession: Face perception: Experience, learning and expertise 1Left-side bias (LSB...
The gaze-contingent moving-window paradigm was used to assess the size and symmetry of the perceptua...
A growing amount of evidence confirms the influence of reading and writing habits on visuospatial pr...
A major controversy regarding dyslexia is whether any of the many visual and phonological deficits f...