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Title151. Picture perception in Chinese dyslexic children: an eye-movement study
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JournalChinese Medical Journal. - V.122(3). - pp.267-271
Year of publishing2009
AbstractCurrently, whether or not there is visuospatial impairments in Chinese dyslexic children is still a matter of discussion. The relatively recent application of an eye-tracking paradigm may offer an opportunity to address this issue. In China, in comparison with reading studies, there have not been ne ...
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Title152. Pre-schoolers, print and storybooks: an observational study using eye movement analysis
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JournalJournal of Research in Reading, Volume 28, Issue 3, 2005, pp 229-243
Year of publishing2005
AbstractThis study used eye-gaze analysis to determine the extent to which pre-school children visually attended to print when looking at two storybooks, to contrast visual attention to print for a print-salient versus a picture-salient storybook, and to study individual differences in pre-schoolers' visual ...
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Title153. Preview Fixation Duration Modulates Identical and Semantic Preview Benefit in Chinese Reading
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JournalReading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, October 30, 2010
Year of publishing2010
AbstractSemantic preview benefit from parafoveal words is critical for proposals of distributed lexical processing during reading. Semantic preview benefit has been demonstrated for Chinese reading with the boundary paradigm in which unrelated or semantically related previews of a target word N+1 are replac ...
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Title154. Processing Determinants of Reading Speed
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JournalJournal of Experimental Psychology: General. - 1979. Vol. 108, No 2. P. 151-181
Year of publishing1979
AbstractTWO groups of university undergraduates differing in reading ability were tested on a number of reaction-time tasks designed to determine the speed of encoding visual information at several different levels. In addition, the subjects were given tests of sensoryfun-ctions, verbal and" quantitati ...
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Title155. Processing visuospatial information during reading and listening: the reading-interference hypothesis
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JournalKelter, S. & Claus, B. (2007, August). Processing visuospatial information during reading and listening: the reading interference hypothesis. Paper presented at the workshop Embodied Sentence Processing (ESP07), Saarbrücken, Germany.
Year of publishing2007
AbstractModal theories of language comprehension assume that the description of a situation is understood through a mental simulation of the experience of the situation, recruiting the modalityspecific mental subsystems that are used in perception and action. A corollary of this assumption is that during la ...
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