Two experiments were undertaken to examine whether there is an age-related change in the speed with which readers can capture visual information during fixations in reading. Children’s and adults’ eye movements were recorded as they read sentences that were presented either normally or as “disappearing text”. The disappearing text manipulation had a surprisingly small effect on the children, inconsistent with the notion of an age-related change in the speed with which readers can capture visual information from the page. Instead, we suggest that differences between adults and children are related to the level of difficulty of the sentences for readers of different ages
We compared Finnish adults’ and children’s eye movements on long (8-letter) and short (4-letter) tar...
AbstractWe compared Finnish adults’ and children’s eye movements on long (8-letter) and short (4-let...
Although eye movements have been used widely to investigate how skilled adult readers process writte...
Two experiments were undertaken to examine whether there is an age-related change in the speed with ...
Children’s eye movements during reading. In this chapter, we evaluate the literature on children’s e...
This thesis reports seven experiments that investigated children's online processing of written lang...
Compared to skilled adult readers, children typically make more fixations that are longer in duratio...
AbstractCompared to skilled adult readers, children typically make more fixations that are longer in...
When reading, low-level visual properties of text are acquired from central vision during brief fixa...
Recent evidence indicates that each eye does not always fixate the same letter during reading and th...
A great deal of eye-movement research has resulted in sophisticated computational models of skilled ...
The eye movements of 24 children and 24 adults were monitored to compare how they read sentences con...
This thesis reports seven experiments which examine whether young and older adult readers differ in ...
Although eye movements have been used widely to investigate how skilled adult readers process writte...
The eye movements of 24 children and 24 adults were monitored to compare how they read sentences con...
We compared Finnish adults’ and children’s eye movements on long (8-letter) and short (4-letter) tar...
AbstractWe compared Finnish adults’ and children’s eye movements on long (8-letter) and short (4-let...
Although eye movements have been used widely to investigate how skilled adult readers process writte...
Two experiments were undertaken to examine whether there is an age-related change in the speed with ...
Children’s eye movements during reading. In this chapter, we evaluate the literature on children’s e...
This thesis reports seven experiments that investigated children's online processing of written lang...
Compared to skilled adult readers, children typically make more fixations that are longer in duratio...
AbstractCompared to skilled adult readers, children typically make more fixations that are longer in...
When reading, low-level visual properties of text are acquired from central vision during brief fixa...
Recent evidence indicates that each eye does not always fixate the same letter during reading and th...
A great deal of eye-movement research has resulted in sophisticated computational models of skilled ...
The eye movements of 24 children and 24 adults were monitored to compare how they read sentences con...
This thesis reports seven experiments which examine whether young and older adult readers differ in ...
Although eye movements have been used widely to investigate how skilled adult readers process writte...
The eye movements of 24 children and 24 adults were monitored to compare how they read sentences con...
We compared Finnish adults’ and children’s eye movements on long (8-letter) and short (4-letter) tar...
AbstractWe compared Finnish adults’ and children’s eye movements on long (8-letter) and short (4-let...
Although eye movements have been used widely to investigate how skilled adult readers process writte...