Compared to skilled adult readers, children typically make more fixations that are longer in duration, shorter saccades, and more regressions, thus reading more slowly (Blythe & …
K Rayner - Quarterly journal of experimental psychology, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Eye movements are now widely used to investigate cognitive processes during reading, scene perception, and visual search. In this article, research on the following topics is …
Eye movements were monitored as subjects read sentences containing high-or low- predictable target words. The extent to which target words were predictable from prior …
K Rayner - Journal of eye movement research, 2009 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abstract Models of eye movement control in reading and their impact on the field are discussed. Differences between the EZ Reader model and the SWIFT model are reviewed …
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 …
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 …
DC Mitchell, X Shen, MJ Green, TL Hodgson - Journal of Memory and …, 2008 - Elsevier
When people read temporarily ambiguous sentences, there is often an increased prevalence of regressive eye-movements launched from the word that resolves the …
SA McDonald, RHS Carpenter… - Psychological review, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
This article presents SERIF, a new model of eye movement control in reading that integrates an established stochastic model of saccade latencies (LATER; RHS Carpenter, 1981) with a …