In two experiments, we investigated whether visual field (VF) asymmetries of spatial cueing are involved in reading parafoveal Chinese characters. These characters are different from linearly arranged alphabetic words in that they are logograms that are confined to a constant, square-shaped area and are composed of only a few radicals. We observed a cueing effect, but it did not vary with the VF in which the Chinese character was presented, regardless of whether the cue validity (the ratio of validly to invalidly cued targets) was 1:1 or 7:3. These results suggest that VF asymmetries of spatial cueing do not affect the reading of parafoveal Chinese characters, contrary to the reading of alphabetic words. The mechanisms of spatial attention ...
In Chinese orthography, a dominant character structure exists in which a semantic radical appears on...
Several eye movement studies have revealed flexibility in the parafoveal processing of character ord...
2011 亞太視覺會議Talk: Reading and crowdingIn Chinese orthography, a dominant structure exists in which a ...
In two experiments, we investigated whether visual field (VF) asymmetries of spatial cueing are invo...
Whether foveal representation in reading is initially split and contralaterally projected to differe...
2011 亞太視覺會議Poster: Reading and learningWhether foveal representation in reading is initially split a...
The relationship between visual field asymmetry and the orientation of Chinese words was investigate...
We report an experiment investigating the effect of priming on the recognition of Chinese characters...
Chinese is a logographic writing system that drastically differs from alphabetic scripts in many imp...
In Chinese orthography, the most common character structure consists of a semantic radical on the le...
Auclair and Sieroff (2002) examined lateralized cuing effects in the identification of centrally pre...
In Chinese, as there are no spaces between words to mark word boundaries, readers usually do not tar...
We report a boundary paradigm eye movement experiment to investigate whether the linguistic category...
The word superiority effect is one of the most robust findings in English word recognition. It is co...
In an eye movement experiment during reading, we compared parafoveal preview benefit during the read...
In Chinese orthography, a dominant character structure exists in which a semantic radical appears on...
Several eye movement studies have revealed flexibility in the parafoveal processing of character ord...
2011 亞太視覺會議Talk: Reading and crowdingIn Chinese orthography, a dominant structure exists in which a ...
In two experiments, we investigated whether visual field (VF) asymmetries of spatial cueing are invo...
Whether foveal representation in reading is initially split and contralaterally projected to differe...
2011 亞太視覺會議Poster: Reading and learningWhether foveal representation in reading is initially split a...
The relationship between visual field asymmetry and the orientation of Chinese words was investigate...
We report an experiment investigating the effect of priming on the recognition of Chinese characters...
Chinese is a logographic writing system that drastically differs from alphabetic scripts in many imp...
In Chinese orthography, the most common character structure consists of a semantic radical on the le...
Auclair and Sieroff (2002) examined lateralized cuing effects in the identification of centrally pre...
In Chinese, as there are no spaces between words to mark word boundaries, readers usually do not tar...
We report a boundary paradigm eye movement experiment to investigate whether the linguistic category...
The word superiority effect is one of the most robust findings in English word recognition. It is co...
In an eye movement experiment during reading, we compared parafoveal preview benefit during the read...
In Chinese orthography, a dominant character structure exists in which a semantic radical appears on...
Several eye movement studies have revealed flexibility in the parafoveal processing of character ord...
2011 亞太視覺會議Talk: Reading and crowdingIn Chinese orthography, a dominant structure exists in which a ...