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Neurophysiological, Oculomotor, and Computational Modeling of Impaired Reading Ability in Schizophrenia
In: Schizophr Bull (2020)
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An analysis of the time course of lexical processing during reading
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The Time-course of Lexical Influences on Fixation Durations during Reading: Evidence from Distributional Analyses
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Perceptual specificity effects in rereading: evidence from eye movements
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 67 (2012) 2, 255-269
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The time course of contextual influences during lexical ambiguity resolution: Evidence from distributional analyses of fixation durations
In: Memory & cognition. - Heidelberg [u.a.] : Springer 40 (2012) 7, 1122-1131
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Direct lexical control of eye movements in reading: evidence from a survival analysis of fixation durations
Abstract: Participants' eye movements were monitored in an experiment that manipulated the frequency of target words (high vs. low) as well as their availability for parafoveal processing during fixations on the pre-target word (valid vs. invalid preview). The influence of the word-frequency by preview validity manipulation on the distributions of first fixation duration was examined by using ex-Gaussian fitting as well as a novel survival analysis technique which provided precise estimates of the timing of the first discernible influence of word frequency on first fixation duration. Using this technique, we found a significant influence of word frequency on fixation duration in normal reading (valid preview) as early as 145ms from the start of fixation. We also demonstrated an equally rapid non-lexical influence on first fixation duration as a function of initial landing position (location) on target words. The time-course of frequency effects, but not location effects was strongly influenced by preview validity, demonstrating the crucial role of parafoveal processing in enabling direct lexical control of reading fixation times. Implications for models of eye-movement control are discussed.
URL: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/348380/
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Direct lexical control of eye movements in reading: Evidence from a survival analysis of fixation durations
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The Time-course of Lexical Influences on Fixation Durations during Reading: Evidence from Distributional Analyses
Sheridan, Heather. - NO_RESTRICTION
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