Two classes of models have been proposed to account for eye movement control during reading. Proponents of the 1st class of model claim that the decision of when to move the eyes (reflected in fixation duration) is primarily influenced by the status of on-line language processing such as lexical access. Supporters of the 2nd class of model, however, maintain that (a) lower level oculomotor factors such as fixation location govern the decision of when to move the eyes and (b) lexical variables exert only a weak influence. In this study, fixation duration on low-and high-frequency target words was examined as a function of fixation location and the number of fixations on a target word. The data are inconsistent with an oculomotor model
Participants read sentences containing high- or low-frequency target words under normal reading cond...
AbstractReilly and O’Regan (1998, Vision Research, 38, 303–317) used computer simulations to evaluat...
International audienceWhere readers move their eyes, while proceeding forward along lines of text, h...
Reilly and O’Regan (1998, Vision Research, 38, 303–317) used computer simulations to evaluate how we...
282 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.Studies of eye movements duri...
Two eye tracking experiments show that, for near launch sites, the eyes land nearer to the beginning...
Models of eye-movement control during reading can be classified along two theoretical dimensions: (1...
Word frequency and orthographic familiarity were independently manipulated as readers' eye movements...
AbstractPrevious research has found that words are identified most quickly when the eyes are near th...
Competing models of eye movement control during reading disagree over the extent to which eye moveme...
This chapter explores the effects of reading ability upon eye movement control. In terms of linguist...
AbstractWe report the results of a series of multiple regression analyses conducted on the Dundee Co...
Sixty-six college students read two chapters from a contemporary novel while their eye movements wer...
We report the results of a series of multiple regression analyses conducted on the Dundee Corpus, a ...
Participants read sentences containing high- or low-frequency target words under normal reading cond...
Participants read sentences containing high- or low-frequency target words under normal reading cond...
AbstractReilly and O’Regan (1998, Vision Research, 38, 303–317) used computer simulations to evaluat...
International audienceWhere readers move their eyes, while proceeding forward along lines of text, h...
Reilly and O’Regan (1998, Vision Research, 38, 303–317) used computer simulations to evaluate how we...
282 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.Studies of eye movements duri...
Two eye tracking experiments show that, for near launch sites, the eyes land nearer to the beginning...
Models of eye-movement control during reading can be classified along two theoretical dimensions: (1...
Word frequency and orthographic familiarity were independently manipulated as readers' eye movements...
AbstractPrevious research has found that words are identified most quickly when the eyes are near th...
Competing models of eye movement control during reading disagree over the extent to which eye moveme...
This chapter explores the effects of reading ability upon eye movement control. In terms of linguist...
AbstractWe report the results of a series of multiple regression analyses conducted on the Dundee Co...
Sixty-six college students read two chapters from a contemporary novel while their eye movements wer...
We report the results of a series of multiple regression analyses conducted on the Dundee Corpus, a ...
Participants read sentences containing high- or low-frequency target words under normal reading cond...
Participants read sentences containing high- or low-frequency target words under normal reading cond...
AbstractReilly and O’Regan (1998, Vision Research, 38, 303–317) used computer simulations to evaluat...
International audienceWhere readers move their eyes, while proceeding forward along lines of text, h...