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Title166. SEX DIFFERENCES IN READING ACHIEVEMENT
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JournalTRAMES. - V.13(63/58), 1. - pp. 3–13
Year of publishing2009
AbstractIn the last century many studies have revealed the advantages of girls in reading and superiority of boys in science. However, the international tests detected no difference in science test results in the 21st century. The aim of the study was to find the sex effect size and variances in reading ach ...
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Title167. Saccades in children
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JournalVision Research 46 (2006) 1432–1439
Year of publishing2006
AbstractSaccades are necessary for optimal vision. Little is known about saccades in children. We recorded saccades using an infrared eye tracker in 39 children, aged 8–19 years. Participants made saccades to visual targets that stepped 10 or 15 horizontally and 5 or 10 vertically at unpredictable time ...
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Title168. Saccadic eye movements and cognition
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JournalTrends in Cognitive Sciences – Vol. 4 , №. 1, January, 2000, pp. 6-14
Year of publishing2000
AbstractScanning of the visual scene is an important selective process in visual perception. In this article we argue that eye-movement data provide an excellent on-line indication of the cognitive processes underlying visual search and reading. We outline some recent advances from physiological investigati ...
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Title169. Saccadic eye movements and visual cognition
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JournalLannée psychologique. vol. 85, №1. pp. 101-135.
Year of publishing1985
AbstractThis article concentrates on the human saccadic eye movement and examines its interest for psychologists both as an individual behavioural response and as a component of more complex perceptual behaviour. Research is reviewed which examines single saccades to targets in the visual periphery. This su ...
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Title170. Semantic Processing of Previews Within Compound Words
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JournalJournal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2008, Vol. 34, No. 4, 988–993
Year of publishing2008
AbstractPrevious studies have suggested that previews of words prior to fixation can be processed orthographically, but not semantically, during reading of sentences (K. Rayner, D. A. Balota, & A. Pollatsek, 1986). The present study tested whether semantic processing of previews can occur within words. The ...
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