Groups of typists with extensive experience of screen-based editing and groups of students with no such experience carried out a reading task under three conditions of illumination (50-Hz flicker, 100-Hz flicker, and steady illumination). Subjects read a sentence, which was followed by the presentation of a single stimulus word on the same line to the right-hand side of the display. The task was to decide whether or not the stimulus was present in the sentence. Subjects were free to re-inspect the sentence when making the decision. Eye movements were measured as subjects completed the task. In comparison with students, typists adopted a more cautious reading style, making more right-to-left saccades, shorter saccades, and more corrective ey...
AbstractIn reading, a text change during an eye fixation can increase the duration of that fixation....
AbstractIn research on eye-movement control during reading, the importance of cognitive processes re...
Word frequency and orthographic familiarity were independently manipulated as readers' eye movements...
Groups of typists with extensive experience of screen-based editing and groups of students with no s...
Groups of typists with extensive experience of screen-based editing and groups of students with no s...
Previous work has suggested that eye movement control in reading is disturbed by pulsating illuminat...
Previous work has suggested that eye movement control in reading is disturbed by pulsating illuminat...
Previous work has suggested that eye movement control in reading is disturbed by pulsating illuminat...
Two experiments are described in which eye movements were monitored as subjects performed a simple t...
Two experiments are described in which eye movements were monitored as subjects performed a simple t...
Two experiments are described in which eye movements were monitored as subjects performed a simple t...
Two experiments are described in which eye movements were monitored as subjects performed a simple t...
Readers? eye movements were monitored when they read either normal sentences or sentences with maske...
282 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.Studies of eye movements duri...
In this article, we discuss the use of eye movement data to assess moment-to-moment comprehension pr...
AbstractIn reading, a text change during an eye fixation can increase the duration of that fixation....
AbstractIn research on eye-movement control during reading, the importance of cognitive processes re...
Word frequency and orthographic familiarity were independently manipulated as readers' eye movements...
Groups of typists with extensive experience of screen-based editing and groups of students with no s...
Groups of typists with extensive experience of screen-based editing and groups of students with no s...
Previous work has suggested that eye movement control in reading is disturbed by pulsating illuminat...
Previous work has suggested that eye movement control in reading is disturbed by pulsating illuminat...
Previous work has suggested that eye movement control in reading is disturbed by pulsating illuminat...
Two experiments are described in which eye movements were monitored as subjects performed a simple t...
Two experiments are described in which eye movements were monitored as subjects performed a simple t...
Two experiments are described in which eye movements were monitored as subjects performed a simple t...
Two experiments are described in which eye movements were monitored as subjects performed a simple t...
Readers? eye movements were monitored when they read either normal sentences or sentences with maske...
282 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.Studies of eye movements duri...
In this article, we discuss the use of eye movement data to assess moment-to-moment comprehension pr...
AbstractIn reading, a text change during an eye fixation can increase the duration of that fixation....
AbstractIn research on eye-movement control during reading, the importance of cognitive processes re...
Word frequency and orthographic familiarity were independently manipulated as readers' eye movements...