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Eye movements and word skipping during reading: Effects of word length and predictability
- Source :
- JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-HUMAN PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE
- Publication Year :
- 2011
- Publisher :
- American Psychological Association (APA), 2011.
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Abstract
- 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 context was varied: Half of the target words were predictable, and the other half were unpredictable. In addition, the length of the target word varied: The target words were short (4?6 letters), medium (7?9 letters), or long (10?12 letters). Length and predictability both yielded strong effects on the probability of skipping the target words and on the amount of time readers fixated the target words (when they were not skipped). However, there was no interaction in any of the measures examined for either skipping or fixation time. The results demonstrate that word predictability (due to contextual constraint) and word length have strong and independent influences on word skipping and fixation durations. Furthermore, because the long words extended beyond the word identification span, the data indicate that skipping can occur on the basis of partial information in relation to word identity.
- Subjects :
- Vision span
Eye Movements
INFORMATION
CONTEXTUAL CONSTRAINT
ENGLISH LEXICON PROJECT
Experimental psychology
Speech recognition
Social Sciences
Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
Fixation, Ocular
DYNAMICAL MODEL
FREQUENCY
Article
Psycholinguistics
Behavioral Neuroscience
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
reading
Z-READER MODEL
SACCADE GENERATION
medicine
Humans
Predictability
word predictability
Communication
medicine.diagnostic_test
business.industry
OPTIMAL VIEWING POSITION
Eye movement
Electrooculography
C800
word length
eye movements
MISLOCATED FIXATIONS
Reading
Word recognition
Fixation (visual)
PERCEPTUAL SPAN
business
Psychology
Photic Stimulation
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19391277 and 00961523
- Volume :
- 37
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....6c1e51577bc235b56356725d5f62177b