Parafoveal preview effects from word N + 1 and word N + 2 during reading: A critical review and Bayesian meta-analysis
MR Vasilev, B Angele - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2017 - Springer
The use of gaze-contingent display techniques to study reading has shown that readers
attend not only the currently fixated word, but also the word to the right of the current fixation …
attend not only the currently fixated word, but also the word to the right of the current fixation …
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 …
Eye movements in reading and information processing: Keith Rayner's 40 year legacy
Keith Rayner's extraordinary scientific career revolutionized the field of reading research
and had a major impact on almost all areas of cognitive psychology. In this article, we review …
and had a major impact on almost all areas of cognitive psychology. In this article, we review …
Neural evidence for lexical parafoveal processing
Y Pan, S Frisson, O Jensen - Nature Communications, 2021 - nature.com
In spite of the reduced visual acuity, parafoveal information plays an important role in natural
reading. However, competing models on reading disagree on whether words are previewed …
reading. However, competing models on reading disagree on whether words are previewed …
Rethinking parafoveal processing in reading: Serial-attention models can explain semantic preview benefit and N+2 preview effects
During reading, some information about the word to the right of fixation in the parafovea is
typically acquired prior to that word being fixated. Although some degree parafoveal …
typically acquired prior to that word being fixated. Although some degree parafoveal …
Neural correlates of word recognition: A systematic comparison of natural reading and rapid serial visual presentation
B Kornrumpf, F Niefind, W Sommer… - Journal of Cognitive …, 2016 - direct.mit.edu
Neural correlates of word recognition are commonly studied with (rapid) serial visual
presentation (RSVP), a condition that eliminates three fundamental properties of natural …
presentation (RSVP), a condition that eliminates three fundamental properties of natural …
[HTML][HTML] Parafoveal previews and lexical frequency in natural reading: Evidence from eye movements and fixation-related potentials.
Participants' eye movements and electroencephalogram (EEG) signal were recorded as
they read sentences displayed according to the gaze-contingent boundary paradigm. Two …
they read sentences displayed according to the gaze-contingent boundary paradigm. Two …
Dissociating parafoveal preview benefit and parafovea‐on‐fovea effects during reading: A combined eye tracking and EEG study
F Niefind, O Dimigen - Psychophysiology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
During reading, the parafoveal processing of an upcoming word n+ 1 can influence word
recognition in two ways: It can affect fixation behavior during the preceding fixation on word …
recognition in two ways: It can affect fixation behavior during the preceding fixation on word …
Looking back on reading ahead: No evidence for lexical parafoveal-on-foveal effects
Current models of eye movement control during reading make different predictions
regarding the possibility of parafoveal-on-foveal effects–ie whether the lexical properties of …
regarding the possibility of parafoveal-on-foveal effects–ie whether the lexical properties of …
Anticipating syntax during reading: Evidence from the boundary change paradigm.
T Brothers, MJ Traxler - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Previous evidence suggests that grammatical constraints have a rapid influence during
language comprehension, particularly at the level of word categories (noun, verb …
language comprehension, particularly at the level of word categories (noun, verb …