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Title81. Eye movements and the integration of visual memory and visual perception
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JournalPerception & Psychophysics. - 2005. - Vol. 67 (3). - pp. 495–512.
Year of publishing2005
AbstractBecause visual perception has temporal extent, temporally discontinuous input must be linked in memory. Recent research has suggested that this may be accomplished by integrating the active contents of visual short-term memory (VSTM) with subsequently perceived information. In the present experiment ...
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Title82. Eye movements and the perceptual span in older and younger readers
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JournalPsychol Aging. - 2009. - V.24(3). - pp.755-760
Year of publishing2009
AbstractThe size of the perceptual span (or the span of effective vision) in older readers was examined with the moving window paradigm (G. W. McConkie & K. Rayner, 1975). Two experiments demonstrated that older readers have a smaller and more symmetric span than that of younger readers. These 2 characteris ...
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Title83. Eye movements characteristics of Chinese dyslexic children in picture searching
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JournalChinese Medical Journal 2008; 121(17):1617-1621
Year of publishing2008
AbstractBackground: Reading Chinese, a kind of ideogram, relies more on visual cognition. The visuospatial cognitive deficit of Chinese dyslexia is an interesting topic that has received much attention. The purpose of current research was to explore the visuopatial cognitive characteristics of Chinese dysle ...
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Title84. Eye movements during reading, visual search, and scene perception: An overview
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JournalIn: Cognitive and Cultural Influences on Eye Movements. - 2009. - Vol. 2175. - p.46.
Year of publishing2009
AbstractIn this chapter, we provide an overview of research on eye movements during reading, visual search, and scene perception. Our overview of reading will be more complete than our overview of visual search or scene perception. The reason for this is quite simple. We know more about the nature of eye mo ...
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Title85. Eye movements during reading: some current controversies
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JournalTRENDS in Cognitive Sciences, Vol.5, №4, April 2001, pp. 156-163
Year of publishing2001
AbstractFor many researchers, eye-movement measures have become instrumental in revealing the moment-to-moment activity of the mind during reading. In general, there has been a great deal of consistency across studies within the eye-movement literature, and researchers have discovered and examined many vari ...
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