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Are Older Adults More Risky Readers? Evidence From Meta-Analysis
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In: Psychol Aging (2022)
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Experiences of telehealth in general practice in Australia: research protocol for a mixed-methods study
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In: BJGP Open (2022)
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Effects of word predictability on eye movements during Arabic reading
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In: Atten Percept Psychophys (2021)
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Reading Individual Words in Sentences in Infantile Nystagmus
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A network model of activities in primary care consultations
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In: Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Vol. 26, no. 10 (Oct 2019), pp. 1074-1082 (2019)
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Adult Age Differences in Effects of Text Spacing on Eye Movements During Reading
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The word frequency effect during sentence reading: A linear or nonlinear effect of log frequency?
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The word frequency effect during sentence reading: A linear or nonlinear effect of log frequency?
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Effects of Aging, Word Frequency, and Text Stimulus Quality on Reading Across the Adult Lifespan: Evidence From Eye Movements
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The effects of interword spacing on the eye movements of young and older readers
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The word frequency effect during sentence reading: A linear or nonlinear effect of log frequency?
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Spontaneous re-reading within sentences: Eye movement control and visual sampling
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Adult Age differences in Eye Movements during Reading: The Evidence from Chinese
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Ageing and the Misperception of Words: Evidence from Eye Movements during Reading.
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Eye movements during reading and topic scanning: Effects of word frequency
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The effects of interword spacing on the eye movements of young and older readers
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Abstract:
Recent evidence indicates that older adults (aged 65+) are more disrupted by removing interword spaces than young adults (aged 18-30). However, it is not known whether older readers also show greater sensitivity to the more subtle changes to this spacing that frequently occur during normal reading. In the present study the eye movements of young and older adults were examined while reading texts for which interword spacing was normal, condensed to half its normal size, or expanded to 1.5 times its normal size. Although these changes in interword spacing affected eye movement behaviour, this influence did not differ between young and older adults. Furthermore, a word frequency manipulation showed that these changes did not affect word identification for either group. The results indicate that older adults can adapt their eye moment behaviour to accommodate subtle changes in the spatial layout of text equally effectively as young adults. ; Peer-reviewed ; Post-print
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Eye movements; interword spacing; older adults; reading
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2381/31638 https://doi.org/10.1080/20445911.2014.988157 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/20445911.2014.988157
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Effects of Word Length on Eye Movement Control: The Evidence from Arabic
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