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The importance of the first letter in children’s parafoveal preprocessing in English: Is it phonologically or orthographically driven?
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Does diacritics‐based lexical disambiguation modulate word frequency, length, and predictability effects? An eye‐movements investigation of processing Arabic diacritics
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In: PLoS One (2021)
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Predictability effects and parafoveal processing of compound words in natural Chinese reading
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In: Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) (2021)
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We report a boundary paradigm eye movement experiment to investigate whether the predictability of the second character of a two-character compound word affects how it is processed prior to direct fixation during reading. The boundary was positioned immediately prior to the second character of the target word, which itself was either predictable or unpredictable. The preview was either a pseudocharacter (nonsense preview) or an identity preview. We obtained clear preview effects in all conditions, but more importantly, skipping probability for the second character of the target word and the whole target word from pretarget was greater when it was predictable than when it was not predictable from the preceding context. Interactive effects for later measures on the whole target word (gaze duration and go-past time) were also obtained. These results demonstrate that predictability information from preceding sentential context and information regarding the likely identity of upcoming characters are used concurrently to constrain the nature of lexical processing during natural Chinese reading.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8600585/ https://doi.org/10.1177/17470218211048193 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34507509
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Eye-movement control during learning and scanning of Landolt-C stimuli: Exposure frequency effects and spacing effects in a visual search task
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Eye-movement control during learning and scanning of English pseudoword stimuli: Exposure frequency effects and spacing effects in a visual search task
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Parafoveal pre-processing in children reading English: The importance of external letters
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Parafoveal pre-processing in children reading English: The importance of external letters
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In: Psychon Bull Rev (2020)
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Eye Movements and Fixation-Related Potentials in Reading: A Review
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The role of phonology in lexical access in teenagers with a history of dyslexia
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The role of phonology in lexical access in teenagers with a history of dyslexia
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Reading is disrupted by intelligible background speech: evidence from eye-tracking
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Orthographic and root frequency effects in Arabic: evidence from eye movements and lexical decision
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Reading sentences of words with rotated letters: an eye movement study
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A co-registration investigation of inter-word spacing and parafoveal preview: Eye movements and fixation-related potentials
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Word Skipping in Chinese Reading: The Role of High-Frequency Preview and Syntactic Felicity
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Reading sentences of words with rotated letters: An eye movement study ...
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Reading sentences of words with rotated letters: An eye movement study ...
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Effects of aging and text-stimulus quality on the word-frequency effect during Chinese reading.
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