Summary : The effect of lexical constraints on visual exploration of words. An experiment is reported examining the way in which 5- and 7-letter words, identifiable by information at their beginning or end, are inspected. Eye movements were recorded when reading isolated words displayed first in the parafovea. In order to test the weight of initial and ending letters, the relative intensity of beginning letters was manipulated by keeping their sum constant. Three relative-intensity conditions were used; the luminance of the initial letters relative to that of the whole-word configuration was either 80 %, 20% or 50 % (isoluminance). Two findings are reported : 1/ the informativeness of initial letters influences the landing position in word,...
Summary : How the eyes explore lines of symbols? The purpose of this study is to test whether eye mo...
Summary : Depth of processing and lexical acces of polymorphemic words. Three experiments were condu...
A comparison was made between reading tasks performed with and without the additional requirement of...
Eye movements during reading are guided by the physical and lexical properties of words. The relativ...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that lexical access in reading is initiated on the basis of wo...
Summary : Where does the eye land in isolated words ? What mechanisms determine where the eye-fixate...
We report the results of a series of multiple regression analyses conducted on the Dundee Corpus, a ...
AbstractWe report the results of a series of multiple regression analyses conducted on the Dundee Co...
Eye movements were monitored in 4 experiments that explored the role of parafoveal word length in re...
AbstractThe optimal viewing position phenomenon discovered by (O'Regan, J. K., Lévy-Schoen, A., Pynt...
An eye movement experiment is reported in which target words of two and four letters were presented ...
AbstractA corpus of eye movement data derived from 10 English and 10 French participants, each readi...
This research investigates the effect of visual signals (e.g. headings, paragraph marks) on the perc...
In an eye-tracking experiment, subjects read sentences containing a monosyllabic (e.g. grain) or a d...
Reingold, Reichle, Glaholt, and Sheridan (2012) reported a gaze-contingent eye-movement experiment i...
Summary : How the eyes explore lines of symbols? The purpose of this study is to test whether eye mo...
Summary : Depth of processing and lexical acces of polymorphemic words. Three experiments were condu...
A comparison was made between reading tasks performed with and without the additional requirement of...
Eye movements during reading are guided by the physical and lexical properties of words. The relativ...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that lexical access in reading is initiated on the basis of wo...
Summary : Where does the eye land in isolated words ? What mechanisms determine where the eye-fixate...
We report the results of a series of multiple regression analyses conducted on the Dundee Corpus, a ...
AbstractWe report the results of a series of multiple regression analyses conducted on the Dundee Co...
Eye movements were monitored in 4 experiments that explored the role of parafoveal word length in re...
AbstractThe optimal viewing position phenomenon discovered by (O'Regan, J. K., Lévy-Schoen, A., Pynt...
An eye movement experiment is reported in which target words of two and four letters were presented ...
AbstractA corpus of eye movement data derived from 10 English and 10 French participants, each readi...
This research investigates the effect of visual signals (e.g. headings, paragraph marks) on the perc...
In an eye-tracking experiment, subjects read sentences containing a monosyllabic (e.g. grain) or a d...
Reingold, Reichle, Glaholt, and Sheridan (2012) reported a gaze-contingent eye-movement experiment i...
Summary : How the eyes explore lines of symbols? The purpose of this study is to test whether eye mo...
Summary : Depth of processing and lexical acces of polymorphemic words. Three experiments were condu...
A comparison was made between reading tasks performed with and without the additional requirement of...