Handbook of Psychology, Volume 4: Experimental Psychology
558 Reading the reading process. One of these innovations, which has been used extensively for the past 25 years, has involved u ...
Eye Movements in Reading 559 eye movement measures can also be used to infer moment-to- moment cognitive processes in reading su ...
560 Reading figure, the window of normal text follows the reader’s fixa- tion points—if the eyes make a forward saccade, the win ...
Eye Movements in Reading 561 more slowly and may have the impression that something is preventing them from reading normally. Mo ...
562 Reading et al., 1980), a single word or letter string is presented in the parafovea, and when the reader makes an eye moveme ...
Word Identification in Context 563 The research we have reported here has focused on the fact that information extracted from a ...
564 Reading Rayner, 1985; Binder, Pollatsek, & Rayner, 1999; Inhoff, 1984; Rayner, Binder, Ashby, & Pollatsek, 2001; Ray ...
Word Identification in Context 565 The studies we discuss in the following section have tried to understand how quickly the mean ...
566 Reading some cases, enters into the assignment of meaning early: It can either shorten the time spent on a word (when it boo ...
Models of Eye Movement Control 567 culty. It attempted to account for the reading comprehension processes ranging from individua ...
568 Reading recognition), the programming of eye movements, and the eye movements themselves. When a reader first attends to a w ...
References 569 letter information and some sound information across the two fixations. In addition, the predictability of a word ...
570 Reading Coltheart, M., Rastle, K., Perry, C., Langdon, R., & Ziegler, J. (2001). DRC: A dual route cascaded model of vis ...
References 571 Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 24,20–34. Inhoff, A. W., & Rayner, K. (1986). Para ...
572 Reading Neisser, U. (1967). Cognitive psychology.New York: Appleton- Century-Crofts. Niswander, E., Pollatsek, A., & Ray ...
References 573 Rayner, K., & Fischer, M. H. (1996). Mindless reading revisited: Eye movements during reading and scanning ar ...
574 Reading Seidenberg, M. S., & McClelland, J. L. (1990). More words but still no lexicon: Reply to Besner et al. (1990). P ...
CHAPTER 21 Text Comprehension and Discourse Processing KIRSTEN R. BUTCHER AND WALTER KINTSCH 575 MEMORY AND TEXT COMPREHENSION 5 ...
576 Text Comprehension and Discourse Processing informative (e.g., Barwise & Perry, 1983, for semantics; Chomsky, 1965, for ...
Memory and Text Comprehension 577 the likelihood of a reader discovering inconsistencies in a text. In a series of experiments, ...
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