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What is the most plausible account of the role of parafoveal processing in reading?
Online reading requires exquisitely precise coordination of the oculomotor processes
involved in extracting and integrating information from both the word currently fixated in …
involved in extracting and integrating information from both the word currently fixated in …
[HTML][HTML] The extrafoveal preview paradigm as a measure of predictive, active sampling in visual perception
C Huber-Huber, A Buonocore, D Melcher - Journal of vision, 2021 - iovs.arvojournals.org
A key feature of visual processing in humans is the use of saccadic eye movements to look
around the environment. Saccades are typically used to bring relevant information, which is …
around the environment. Saccades are typically used to bring relevant information, which is …
Are eye movements and EEG on the same page?: A coregistration study on parafoveal preview and lexical frequency.
Readers extract visual and linguistic information not only from fixated words but also
upcoming parafoveal words to introduce new input efficiently into the language processing …
upcoming parafoveal words to introduce new input efficiently into the language processing …
Event‐related potentials show that parafoveal vision is insufficient for semantic integration
ER Schotter, S Milligan, VM Estevez - Psychophysiology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Readers extract information from a word from parafoveal vision prior to looking at it. It has
been argued that parafoveal perception allows readers to initiate linguistic processes, but it …
been argued that parafoveal perception allows readers to initiate linguistic processes, but it …
Beyond cloze probability: Parafoveal processing of semantic and syntactic information during reading
Theories of eye movement control in reading assume that early oculomotor decisions are
determined by a word's frequency and cloze probability. This assumption is challenged by …
determined by a word's frequency and cloze probability. This assumption is challenged by …
The effect of contextual plausibility on word skip** during reading
Recent eye-movement evidence suggests readers are more likely to skip a high-frequency
word than a low-frequency word independently of the semantic or syntactic acceptability of …
word than a low-frequency word independently of the semantic or syntactic acceptability of …
Do readers here what they sea?: Effects of lexicality, predictability, and individual differences on the phonological preview benefit
S Milligan, ER Schotter - Journal of Memory and Language, 2024 - Elsevier
For decades, researchers have debated whether readers benefit from translating visual
word forms into phonological codes. A focus of this debate has been on the earliest …
word forms into phonological codes. A focus of this debate has been on the earliest …
Continuous-time deconvolutional regression for psycholinguistic modeling
C Shain, W Schuler - Cognition, 2021 - Elsevier
The influence of stimuli in psycholinguistic experiments diffuses across time because the
human response to language is not instantaneous. The linear models typically used to …
human response to language is not instantaneous. The linear models typically used to …
Reading ahead by hedging our bets on seeing the future: Eye tracking and electrophysiology evidence for parafoveal lexical processing and saccadic control by …
ER Schotter - Psychology of learning and motivation, 2018 - Elsevier
How can cognition influence reading speed (ie, the timing of saccades–eye fixations) when
language processing (ie, word recognition) seems so much slower? This paper suggests …
language processing (ie, word recognition) seems so much slower? This paper suggests …
An early effect of the parafoveal preview on post-saccadic processing of English words
A key aspect of efficient visual processing is to use current and previous information to make
predictions about what we will see next. In natural viewing, and when looking at words, there …
predictions about what we will see next. In natural viewing, and when looking at words, there …