International audiencePreviously reported simulations using the E-Z Reader model of eye-movement control suggest that the patterns of eye movements observed with children versus adult readers reflect differences in lexical processing proficiency. However, these simulations fail to specify precisely what aspect(s) of lexical processing (e.g., orthographic processing) account for the concurrent changes in eye movements and reading skill. To examine this issue, the E-Z Reader model was first used to simulate the aggregate eye-movement data from 15 adults and 75 children to replicate the finding that gross differences in reading skill can be accounted for by differences in lexical processing proficiency. The model was then used to simulate the ...
A great deal of eye-movement research has resulted in sophisticated computational models of skilled ...
Reilly and O’Regan (1998, Vision Research, 38, 303–317) used computer simulations to evaluate how we...
Learning to read requires the coordination of eye movements, attention, as well as lexical processin...
International audiencePreviously reported simulations using the E-Z Reader model of eye-movement con...
International audiencePreviously reported simulations using the E-Z Reader model of eye-movement con...
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...
Four studies were conducted to examine the effects of individual skill differences among adult reade...
Four studies were conducted to examine the effects of individual skill differences among adult reade...
AbstractCompared to skilled adult readers, children typically make more fixations that are longer in...
As the number of computational models of eye-movement control in reading increases, so too will the...
Over the past decades, the relation between reading skills and eye movement behavior has been well d...
Compared to skilled adult readers, children typically make more fixations that are longer in duratio...
Over the past decades, the relation between reading skills and eye movement behavior has been well d...
Children’s eye movements during reading. In this chapter, we evaluate the literature on children’s e...
A great deal of eye-movement research has resulted in sophisticated computational models of skilled ...
Reilly and O’Regan (1998, Vision Research, 38, 303–317) used computer simulations to evaluate how we...
Learning to read requires the coordination of eye movements, attention, as well as lexical processin...
International audiencePreviously reported simulations using the E-Z Reader model of eye-movement con...
International audiencePreviously reported simulations using the E-Z Reader model of eye-movement con...
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...
Four studies were conducted to examine the effects of individual skill differences among adult reade...
Four studies were conducted to examine the effects of individual skill differences among adult reade...
AbstractCompared to skilled adult readers, children typically make more fixations that are longer in...
As the number of computational models of eye-movement control in reading increases, so too will the...
Over the past decades, the relation between reading skills and eye movement behavior has been well d...
Compared to skilled adult readers, children typically make more fixations that are longer in duratio...
Over the past decades, the relation between reading skills and eye movement behavior has been well d...
Children’s eye movements during reading. In this chapter, we evaluate the literature on children’s e...
A great deal of eye-movement research has resulted in sophisticated computational models of skilled ...
Reilly and O’Regan (1998, Vision Research, 38, 303–317) used computer simulations to evaluate how we...
Learning to read requires the coordination of eye movements, attention, as well as lexical processin...