中央凹
阅读(过程)
眼球运动
计算机科学
拼写
凝视
判决
认知心理学
控制(管理)
眼动
心理学
代表(政治)
语言学
人工智能
自然语言处理
视网膜
法学
化学
哲学
政治
生物化学
政治学
作者
Sally Andrews,Aaron Veldre
摘要
Abstract Online reading requires exquisitely precise coordination of the oculomotor processes involved in extracting and integrating information from both the word currently fixated in foveal vision and upcoming words in the parafovea. Parafoveal preview effects, assessed using the gaze‐contingent boundary paradigm, provide a rich source of evidence about the extent and depth of processing conducted on upcoming parafoveal words and how it contributes to reading. This review focuses on recent demonstrations of plausibility preview effects which provide strong evidence that readers extract semantic information from parafoveal words and that newly identified words are rapidly and incrementally integrated with the developing representation of the sentence to generate graded predictions about potential plausible continuations. Individual differences in the quality of skilled readers' lexical representations, indexed by the combination of reading and spelling ability, determine how semantic and contextual information extracted from parafoveal words influences oculomotor control. This evidence has important implications for theories of eye‐movement control in online reading.
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