“…The major eye-movement signatures claimed to index this strategy were slower reading times due to longer fixations and more regressions (attributed to slower lexical processing), and increased skipping, longer forward saccades, and enhanced word frequency and predictability effects (which were attributed to a compensatory increased reliance upon prediction to "guess" upcoming words; Rayner et al, 2006). Although the risky reading hypothesis has motivated further research (e.g., Paterson et al, 2020) and computational modelling (McGowan & Reichle, 2018; see also Laubrock et al, 2006), questions have been raised about the strength and consistency of the evidence underpinning it (Payne & Silcox, 2019;Veldre et al, 2021Veldre et al, , 2022.…”