ED Reichle, T Warren, K McConnell - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2009 - Springer
Although computational models of eye-movement control during reading have been used to explain how saccadic programming, visual constraints, attention allocation, and lexical …
Reilly and O'Regan (1998, Vision Research, 38, 303–317) used computer simulations to evaluate how well several different word-targeting strategies could account for results which …
ED Reichle, A Pollatsek, K Rayner - Psychological review, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
Nonreading tasks that share some (but not all) of the task demands of reading have often been used to make inferences about how cognition influences when the eyes move during …
Currently there are several computational models of eye movement control that provide a good account of oculomotor behavior during reading of English and other alphabetic …
S Yang - Cognitive Systems Research, 2006 - Elsevier
Earlier models of eye–mind interface in reading often favored the view of the “direct measurement position”, which assumes that the time spent fixating on a word reflects the …
We explore the idea that eye‐movement strategies in reading are precisely adapted to the joint constraints of task structure, task payoff, and processing architecture. We present a …
Publisher Summary This chapter examines the critical role played by computational modeling in developing a healthy cross-fertilization of visual word recognition research and …
This chapter will provide an overview of serial-attention models of eye-movement control in reading, which share the core assumptions that attention is allocated sequentially to support …
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews and classifies the range of current approaches to the modeling of eye movements during reading, and discusses some of the controversies …