A large-scale eye-tracking study examined individual variability in measures of word recognition during reading among 546 college students, focusing on two established individual-differences measures: the Author Recognition Test (ART) and Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN). ART and RAN were only slightly correlated, suggesting that the two tasks reflect independent cognitive abilities in this large sample of participants. Further, individual variability in ART and RAN scores were related to distinct facets of word-recognition processes. Higher ART scores were associated with increased skipping rates, shorter gaze duration, and reduced effects of word frequency on gaze duration, suggesting that this measure reflects efficiency of basic processes...
This study examined the relationships between and among: (a) Processing Speed (PS) Cluster and Rapid...
Readers differ considerably in their speed of self-paced reading. One factor known to influ-ence fix...
Mathematical models of eye-movement control do not yet incorporate individual differences as a sourc...
This study examines the relationship between individual reading subprocesses and general reading abi...
Four studies were conducted to examine the effects of individual skill differences among adult reade...
The current study replicates a previous finding of how attention is allocated during reading and was...
Individual differences in reading correlate with individual differences in perception. in memory, an...
Although literacy skills, as typically measured by reading accuracy and fluency, are known to greatl...
The purpose of this study was to examine the hypothesis that the attentional demands of word recogni...
Normal individual differences are rarely considered in the modelling of visual word recognition – wi...
Individual readers vary greatly in the quality of their lexical representations, and consequently in...
Individual readers vary greatly in the quality of their lexical representations and consequently in ...
dissertationPrevious research has demonstrated that readers' eye movement patterns vary as a functio...
Individual differences in reading correlate with individual differences in perception, in memory, an...
This study explored four hypotheses: (a) the relationships among rapid automatized naming (RAN) and ...
This study examined the relationships between and among: (a) Processing Speed (PS) Cluster and Rapid...
Readers differ considerably in their speed of self-paced reading. One factor known to influ-ence fix...
Mathematical models of eye-movement control do not yet incorporate individual differences as a sourc...
This study examines the relationship between individual reading subprocesses and general reading abi...
Four studies were conducted to examine the effects of individual skill differences among adult reade...
The current study replicates a previous finding of how attention is allocated during reading and was...
Individual differences in reading correlate with individual differences in perception. in memory, an...
Although literacy skills, as typically measured by reading accuracy and fluency, are known to greatl...
The purpose of this study was to examine the hypothesis that the attentional demands of word recogni...
Normal individual differences are rarely considered in the modelling of visual word recognition – wi...
Individual readers vary greatly in the quality of their lexical representations, and consequently in...
Individual readers vary greatly in the quality of their lexical representations and consequently in ...
dissertationPrevious research has demonstrated that readers' eye movement patterns vary as a functio...
Individual differences in reading correlate with individual differences in perception, in memory, an...
This study explored four hypotheses: (a) the relationships among rapid automatized naming (RAN) and ...
This study examined the relationships between and among: (a) Processing Speed (PS) Cluster and Rapid...
Readers differ considerably in their speed of self-paced reading. One factor known to influ-ence fix...
Mathematical models of eye-movement control do not yet incorporate individual differences as a sourc...