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The effect of word frequency and parafoveal preview on saccade length during the reading of Chinese
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Processing and Representation of Ambiguous Words in Chinese Reading: Evidence from Eye Movements
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Reading is fundamentally similar across disparate writing systems: A systematic characterization of how words and characters influence eye movements in Chinese reading
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Eye movement guidance in Chinese reading: Is there a preferred viewing location?
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In this study, we examined eye movement guidance in Chinese reading. We embedded either a 2-character word or a 4-character word in the same sentence frame, and observed the eye movements of Chinese readers when they read these sentences. We found that when all saccades into the target words were considered that readers eyes tended to land near the beginning of the word. However, we also found that Chinese readers’ eyes landed at the center of words when they made only a single fixation on a word, and that they landed at the beginning of a word when they made more than one fixation on a word. However, simulations that we carried out suggest that these findings can’t be taken to unambiguously argue for word-based saccade targeting in Chinese reading. We discuss alternative accounts of eye guidance in Chinese reading and suggest that eye movement target planning for Chinese readers might involve a combination of character-based and word-based targeting contingent on word segmentation processes.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21402094 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2011.03.004 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3119713
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Scene perception and memory revealed by eye movements and receiver-operating characteristic analyses: Does a cultural difference truly exist?
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Eye Movements during Information Processing Tasks: Individual Differences and Cultural Effects
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