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Title136. Naming-speed process and developmental reading disabilities
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JournalJournal of Learning Disabilities, Volume 33, Number 4, July/August, 2000, P 322-324
Year of publishing2000
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Title137. Near work, visual fatigue, and variations of oculomotor tonus.
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JournalInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1987 Apr;28(4):743-9.
Year of publishing1987
AbstractOne hour of near work produced adaptive changes in the resting states of accommodation and binocular vergence, which may be responsible for different aspects of visual fatigue. Two groups of college students read from either hard copy or a video display terminal (VDT). Immediately before and after r ...
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Title138. Neurocognitive signatures of naturalistic reading of scientific texts: A fixation-related fMRI study
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JournalScientific Reports. - 2019. - Vol. 9. - P.1–16
Year of publishing2019
AbstractHow do students gain scientific knowledge while reading expository text? This study examines the underlying neurocognitive basis of textual knowledge structure and individual readers cognitive differences and reading habits, including the influence of text and reader characteristics, on outcomes of ...
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Title139. Oculomotor and linguistic determinants of reading development: A longitudinal study
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JournalVision Research 49 (2009) 2948–2959
Year of publishing2009
AbstractWe longitudinally assessed the development of oculomotor control in reading from second to fourth grade by having children read sentences with embedded target words of varying length and frequency. Additionally, participants completed oculomotor (pro-/anti-saccades) and linguistic tasks (word/pictur ...
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Title140. Oculomotor strategies for the direction of gaze tested with a real-world activity
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JournalVision Research, 43 (2003), pp. 333–346
Year of publishing2002
AbstractLaboratory-based models of oculomotor strategy that differ in the amount and type of top-down information were evaluated against a baseline case of random scanning for predicting the gaze patterns of subjects performing a real-world activity––walking to a target. Images of four subjects eyes and fie ...
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