“…The issue starts off with an overview by Radach and Kennedy (2013) of the findings of the last decade related to the issue of spatially distributed word processing in the context of both alphabetic and non-Roman writing systems. Following this overview, we begin by examining basic issues in attentional control, with a paper by Ghahghaei, Linnell, Fischer, Dubey, and Davis (2013) using gaze-contingent probe discrimination to characterize the spatiotemporal deployment of attention within a fixation during reading and how this is influenced by the frequency of the fixated word. The study by Leyland, Kirby, Juhasz, Pollatsek, and Liversedge (2013) investigated the effect of visual characteristics of text on the temporal and spatial aspects of eye movements, finding clear effects, but no evidence that such manipulations impinge on the presence of PoF effects, consistent with the idea that such effects are related to higher level orthographic processing.…”