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Title111. I see… hey, stop moving: как зрительная система компенсирует неточности саккад
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Journalhttps://habr.com/ru/company/ua-hosting/blog/506858/
Year of publishing2020
AbstractОдним из самых важных органов чувств считаются глаза. Благодаря им мы получаем львиную долю информации об окружающем мире. Когда мы рассматриваем что-то, наш взор не фиксированный, т.е. наши глаза совершают множество мелких движений, именуемых саккадами. Из-за этих движений смещается сетчатка, что в ...
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Title112. Improving the Usability of E-Book Readers
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JournalJournal of usability studies, Vol. 6, Issue 1, November 2010, pp. 25-38
Year of publishing2010
AbstractThe use of e-book readers (e-readers or electronic-readers) has become increasingly widespread. An e-reader should meet two important requirements: adequate legibility and good usability. In our study, we investigated these two requirements of e-reader design. Within the framework of a multifunction ...
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Title113. Individual Differences in Comprehension Monitoring Ability during Reading
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Journalhttp://csjarchive.cogsci.rpi.edu/proceedings/2007/docs/p413.pdf
Year of publishing2007
AbstractThe goal of this experiment was to investigate readers’ ability to monitor their processing difficulty during reading and individual differences in this ability. Participants read a text one sentence at a time and made judgments of learning, judgments of sentence difficulty, or made no judgment. Par ...
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Title114. Inhibition of saccade return in reading
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JournalVision Research 43 (2003) 1027–1034
Year of publishing2003
AbstractWe examined the characteristics of readers eye movements as they read sentences or short passages of text and compared the durations of eye fixations preceding two types of saccades: (a) saccades to words that were fixated on the prior fixation (return saccades) and (b) saccades in which the eyes m ...
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Title115. Inhibitory control of eye movements during oculomotor countermanding in adults with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
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JournalExp Brain Res (2003) 152, P444–452
Year of publishing2003
AbstractChildren with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are impulsive, and that impulsiveness can be measured using a countermanding task. Although the overt behaviors of ADHD attenuate with age, it is not clear how well impulsiveness is controlled in adults with ADHD. We tested ADHD adults wi ...
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