Parafoveal preview was examined within and between words in two eye movement experiments. In Experiment 1, unspaced and spaced English compound words were used (e.g., basketball, tennis ball). Prior to fixating the second lexeme, either a correct or a partial parafoveal preview (e.g., ball or badk) was provided using the boundary paradigm (Rayner, 1975). There was a larger effect of parafoveal preview on unspaced compound words than on spaced compound words. However, the parafoveal preview effect on spaced compound words was larger than would be predicted on the basis of prior research. Experiment 2 examined whether this large effect was due to spaced compounds forming a larger linguistic unit by pairing spaced compounds with nonlexicalized...
In an eye tracking experiment during reading we examined whether preview benefit could be observed f...
The issue of whether lexical processing occurs serially or in parallel has been a central and conten...
Recent studies using the boundary paradigm have shown that readers benefit from a parafoveal preview...
Parafoveal preview was examined within and between words in two eye movement experiments. In Experim...
Parafoveal preview was examined within and between words in two eye movement experiments. In Experim...
In an eye movement experiment employing the boundary paradigm (Rayner, 1975) we compared parafoveal ...
A boundary change manipulation was implemented within a monomorphemic word (e.g., fountaom as a prev...
In this dissertation, I describe a series of experiments designed to answer a number of questions ab...
Eye movements were monitored in 4 experiments that explored the role of parafoveal word length in re...
Eye movements were monitored in 4 experiments that explored the role of parafoveal word length in re...
In an eye movement experiment employing the boundary paradigm (Rayner, 1975) we compared parafoveal ...
In an eye movement experiment employing the boundary paradigm (Rayner, 1975) we compared parafoveal ...
In English reading, eye guidance relies heavily on the spaces between words for demarcating word bou...
In English reading, eye guidance relies heavily on the spaces between words for demarcating word bou...
In an eye tracking experiment during reading we examined whether preview benefit could be observed f...
In an eye tracking experiment during reading we examined whether preview benefit could be observed f...
The issue of whether lexical processing occurs serially or in parallel has been a central and conten...
Recent studies using the boundary paradigm have shown that readers benefit from a parafoveal preview...
Parafoveal preview was examined within and between words in two eye movement experiments. In Experim...
Parafoveal preview was examined within and between words in two eye movement experiments. In Experim...
In an eye movement experiment employing the boundary paradigm (Rayner, 1975) we compared parafoveal ...
A boundary change manipulation was implemented within a monomorphemic word (e.g., fountaom as a prev...
In this dissertation, I describe a series of experiments designed to answer a number of questions ab...
Eye movements were monitored in 4 experiments that explored the role of parafoveal word length in re...
Eye movements were monitored in 4 experiments that explored the role of parafoveal word length in re...
In an eye movement experiment employing the boundary paradigm (Rayner, 1975) we compared parafoveal ...
In an eye movement experiment employing the boundary paradigm (Rayner, 1975) we compared parafoveal ...
In English reading, eye guidance relies heavily on the spaces between words for demarcating word bou...
In English reading, eye guidance relies heavily on the spaces between words for demarcating word bou...
In an eye tracking experiment during reading we examined whether preview benefit could be observed f...
In an eye tracking experiment during reading we examined whether preview benefit could be observed f...
The issue of whether lexical processing occurs serially or in parallel has been a central and conten...
Recent studies using the boundary paradigm have shown that readers benefit from a parafoveal preview...