International audienceA saccadic choice task (Kirchner & Thorpe, 2006) was used to measure word processing speed in peripheral vision. To do so, word targets were accompanied by distractor stimuli, which were random strings of consonants presented in the contralateral visual field. Participants were also tested with the animal stimuli of Kirchner and Thorpe's original study. The results obtained with the animal stimuli provide a straightforward replication of prior findings, with the estimated fastest saccade latencies to animal targets being 140ms. With the word targets, the fastest reliable saccades occurred with latencies of around 200ms. The results obtained with word targets provide a timing estimate for word processing in peripheral v...
Word frequency and orthographic familiarity were independently manipulated as readers' eye movements...
Two eye-tracking experiments were conducted in which the manual response mode typically used in lexi...
<div><p>Traditionally, language processing has been attributed to a separate system in the brain, wh...
International audienceA saccadic choice task (Kirchner & Thorpe, 2006) was used to measure word proc...
AbstractA saccadic choice task (Kirchner & Thorpe, 2006) was used to measure word processing speed i...
AbstractNormal human saccadic reaction times (SRTs) have been thought to be approximately 200ms. The...
AbstractPrevious ultra-rapid go/no-go categorization studies with manual responses have demonstrated...
Active reading requires coordination between frequent eye movements (saccades) and short fixations i...
Scanning of the visual scene is an important selective process in visual perception. In this article...
On average our eyes make 3-5 saccadic movements per second when we read, although their neural mecha...
On average our eyes make 3–5 saccadic movements per second when we read, although their neural mecha...
International audiencePrevious work has demonstrated that the human visual system can detect animals...
Traditionally, language processing has been attributed to a separate system in the brain, which supp...
International audienceDuring reading, saccadic eye movements are generated to shift words into the c...
International audienceRecent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye m...
Word frequency and orthographic familiarity were independently manipulated as readers' eye movements...
Two eye-tracking experiments were conducted in which the manual response mode typically used in lexi...
<div><p>Traditionally, language processing has been attributed to a separate system in the brain, wh...
International audienceA saccadic choice task (Kirchner & Thorpe, 2006) was used to measure word proc...
AbstractA saccadic choice task (Kirchner & Thorpe, 2006) was used to measure word processing speed i...
AbstractNormal human saccadic reaction times (SRTs) have been thought to be approximately 200ms. The...
AbstractPrevious ultra-rapid go/no-go categorization studies with manual responses have demonstrated...
Active reading requires coordination between frequent eye movements (saccades) and short fixations i...
Scanning of the visual scene is an important selective process in visual perception. In this article...
On average our eyes make 3-5 saccadic movements per second when we read, although their neural mecha...
On average our eyes make 3–5 saccadic movements per second when we read, although their neural mecha...
International audiencePrevious work has demonstrated that the human visual system can detect animals...
Traditionally, language processing has been attributed to a separate system in the brain, which supp...
International audienceDuring reading, saccadic eye movements are generated to shift words into the c...
International audienceRecent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye m...
Word frequency and orthographic familiarity were independently manipulated as readers' eye movements...
Two eye-tracking experiments were conducted in which the manual response mode typically used in lexi...
<div><p>Traditionally, language processing has been attributed to a separate system in the brain, wh...