When subjects followed spoken istructions to touch or manipulate real objects (eg," Pick up the candle"), their eye movements to objects inthe visual display were closely time-locked to …
In 2 experiments, eye movements were monitored as participants followed instructions containing temporary syntactic ambiguities (eg,“Pour the egg in the bowl over the flour”). The …
Publisher Summary Eye movements have become a widely used response measure for studying spoken language processing in both adults and children, in situations where …
Participants following spoken instructions to touch or move either real objects or objects on a computer screen make saccadic eye movements (to the objects) that are closely time-locked …
A growing number of researchers in the sentence processing community are using eye movements to address issues in spoken language comprehension. Experiments using this …
Eye movements were monitored as participants read passages that contained 2 occurrences of a balanced ambiguous word. In Experiment 1, local context was manipulated …
When listeners follow spoken instructions to manipulate real objects, their eye movements to the objects are closely time locked to the referring words. We review five experiments …
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Reading is a rather complex process in which comprehension at a number of levels is essential. In this chapter, we will provide an overview of how different kinds of variable …
Measuring where the eyes fixate, and for how long, has arguably been the most valuable way of exploring the time-course of comprehending written sentences. This chapter reviews …