Reingold, Reichle, Glaholt, and Sheridan (2012) reported a gaze-contingent eye-movement experiment in which survival-curve analyses were used to examine the effects of word frequency, the availability of parafoveal preview, and initial fixation location on the time course of lexical processing. The key results of these analyses suggest that lexical processing begins very rapidly (after approximately 120 ms) and is supported by substantial parafoveal processing (more than 100 ms). Because it is not immediately obvious that these results are congruent with the theoretical assumption that words are processed and identified in a strictly serial manner, we attempted to simulate the experiment using the E-Z Reader model of eye-movement control (R...
AbstractA corpus of eye movement data derived from 10 English and 10 French participants, each readi...
AbstractA corpus of eye movement data derived from 10 English and 10 French participants, each readi...
A word\u27s frequency of occurrence and its predictability from a prior context are key factors dete...
AbstractIn the past, most research on eye movements during reading involved a limited number of subj...
Competing models of eye movement control during reading disagree over the extent to which eye moveme...
Serial attention models of eye-movement control during reading were evaluated in an eye-tracking exp...
AbstractTwo empirical predictions can be generated from recent parallel processing models of eye mov...
Serial attention models of eye-movement control during reading were evaluated in an eye-tracking exp...
Online reading requires exquisitely precise co-ordination of the oculomotor processes involved in ex...
Theories of eye movement control in reading assume that early oculomotor decisions are determined by...
Participants’ eye movements and electroencephalogram (EEG) signal were recorded as they read sentenc...
Abstract Skilled reading requires information processing of the fixated and the not-yet-fixated word...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that lexical access in reading is initiated on the basis of wo...
Participants’ eye movements and EEG signal were recorded as they read sentences displayed according ...
Eye-movement behavior during reading have been studied for more than a century. Most models share th...
AbstractA corpus of eye movement data derived from 10 English and 10 French participants, each readi...
AbstractA corpus of eye movement data derived from 10 English and 10 French participants, each readi...
A word\u27s frequency of occurrence and its predictability from a prior context are key factors dete...
AbstractIn the past, most research on eye movements during reading involved a limited number of subj...
Competing models of eye movement control during reading disagree over the extent to which eye moveme...
Serial attention models of eye-movement control during reading were evaluated in an eye-tracking exp...
AbstractTwo empirical predictions can be generated from recent parallel processing models of eye mov...
Serial attention models of eye-movement control during reading were evaluated in an eye-tracking exp...
Online reading requires exquisitely precise co-ordination of the oculomotor processes involved in ex...
Theories of eye movement control in reading assume that early oculomotor decisions are determined by...
Participants’ eye movements and electroencephalogram (EEG) signal were recorded as they read sentenc...
Abstract Skilled reading requires information processing of the fixated and the not-yet-fixated word...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that lexical access in reading is initiated on the basis of wo...
Participants’ eye movements and EEG signal were recorded as they read sentences displayed according ...
Eye-movement behavior during reading have been studied for more than a century. Most models share th...
AbstractA corpus of eye movement data derived from 10 English and 10 French participants, each readi...
AbstractA corpus of eye movement data derived from 10 English and 10 French participants, each readi...
A word\u27s frequency of occurrence and its predictability from a prior context are key factors dete...