We assess the amount of shared variance between three measures of visual word recognition latencies: eye movement latencies, lexical decision times, and naming times. After partialling out the effects of word frequency and word length, two well-documented predictors of word recognition latencies, we see that 744% of the variance is uniquely shared between lexical decision times and naming times, depending on the frequency range of the words used. A similar analysis of eye movement latencies shows that the percentage of variance they uniquely share either with lexical decision times or with naming times is much lower. It is 517% for gaze durations and lexical decision times in studies with target words presented in neutral sentences, but dro...
Two eye-tracking experiments were conducted in which the manual response mode typically used in lexi...
Electrophysiological correlates of visual word recognition have typically been studied with single-w...
Eye movements of Chinese readers were recorded for sentences in which high- and low-frequency target...
We assess the amount of shared variance between three measures of visual word recognition latencies:...
In the present study we assessed the extent to which different word recognition time measures conver...
Competing models of eye movement control during reading disagree over the extent to which eye moveme...
The average duration of eye fixations in reading places constraints on the time for lexical processi...
Much recent research using word recognition paradigms such as lexical decision and speeded pronuncia...
Two eye-tracking experiments were conducted in which the manual response mode typically used in lexi...
www.redalyc.org Non-Profit Academic Project, developed under the Open Acces Initiative The independe...
The study examines the nature of eye movement control and word recognition during scanning for a spe...
During text reading, the durations of eye fixations decrease with greater frequency and predictabili...
AbstractWe usually feel that we understand a familiar word “immediately”. However, even basic aspect...
In a single visual word recognition experiment, the effects of (1) eccentricity of presentation, (2)...
A word's frequency of occurrence and its predictability from a prior context are key factors determi...
Two eye-tracking experiments were conducted in which the manual response mode typically used in lexi...
Electrophysiological correlates of visual word recognition have typically been studied with single-w...
Eye movements of Chinese readers were recorded for sentences in which high- and low-frequency target...
We assess the amount of shared variance between three measures of visual word recognition latencies:...
In the present study we assessed the extent to which different word recognition time measures conver...
Competing models of eye movement control during reading disagree over the extent to which eye moveme...
The average duration of eye fixations in reading places constraints on the time for lexical processi...
Much recent research using word recognition paradigms such as lexical decision and speeded pronuncia...
Two eye-tracking experiments were conducted in which the manual response mode typically used in lexi...
www.redalyc.org Non-Profit Academic Project, developed under the Open Acces Initiative The independe...
The study examines the nature of eye movement control and word recognition during scanning for a spe...
During text reading, the durations of eye fixations decrease with greater frequency and predictabili...
AbstractWe usually feel that we understand a familiar word “immediately”. However, even basic aspect...
In a single visual word recognition experiment, the effects of (1) eccentricity of presentation, (2)...
A word's frequency of occurrence and its predictability from a prior context are key factors determi...
Two eye-tracking experiments were conducted in which the manual response mode typically used in lexi...
Electrophysiological correlates of visual word recognition have typically been studied with single-w...
Eye movements of Chinese readers were recorded for sentences in which high- and low-frequency target...