Eye Movements in Reading: Perceptual and Language ProcessesKeith Rayner Eye Movements in Reading: Perceptual and Language Processes focuses on eye movement and cognitive processes as a way to study the reading process. This book also discusses the different aspects of reading. Organized into seven parts encompassing 26 chapters, this book begins with a discussion on the perceptual and psychophysical factors essential to eye movement during reading. This book then explains how some psychophysical factors, such as type size and masking, affect the reading performance. Other chapters consider the role of transient and sustained cells, as well as their possible effect ... |
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... PERCEPTUAL SPAN DURING READING The perceptual span will be defined as that region around the center of vision within which some aspect of visual detail of interest is used in reading ( or affects the reading process ) . From this ...
... PERCEPTUAL SPAN DURING READING The perceptual span will be defined as that region around the center of vision within which some aspect of visual detail of interest is used in reading ( or affects the reading process ) . From this ...
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Perceptual and Language Processes Keith Rayner. fixation durations that occur when information to the right of fixation is restricted . We have , however , demonstrated that the asymmetry of the perceptual span in normal reading is ...
Perceptual and Language Processes Keith Rayner. fixation durations that occur when information to the right of fixation is restricted . We have , however , demonstrated that the asymmetry of the perceptual span in normal reading is ...
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Perceptual and Language Processes Keith Rayner. If one assumes that there is a considerable amount of variability in individual fixation spans , it follows that the interpretation of work in which the overall perceptual span is the ...
Perceptual and Language Processes Keith Rayner. If one assumes that there is a considerable amount of variability in individual fixation spans , it follows that the interpretation of work in which the overall perceptual span is the ...
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Saccades and Extraretinal Signals | 11 |
3 | 32 |
The Temporal Characteristics | 41 |
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