2017
DOI: 10.1080/20445911.2017.1340303
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Predictability effects during reading in the absence of parafoveal preview

Abstract: The predictability of upcoming words facilitates both spoken and written language comprehension. One interesting difference between these language modalities is that readers' routinely have access to upcoming words in parafoveal vision while listeners must wait for each fleeting word from a speaker. Despite readers' potential glimpse into the future, it is not clear if and how this bottom-up information aids top-down prediction. The current study manipulated the predictability of target words and their locatio… Show more

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“…Words receiving line-initial fixations are unavailable for parafoveal preprocessing, as they lie outside of the perceptual span, and can only be processed foveally following a return-sweep. Consistent with this, Parker et al (2017) reported longer gaze durations on lineinitial words which could not be preprocessed during a line-final fixation than on words presented midline which were available for parafoveal preprocessing.…”
Section: Return-sweeps In Readingsupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…Words receiving line-initial fixations are unavailable for parafoveal preprocessing, as they lie outside of the perceptual span, and can only be processed foveally following a return-sweep. Consistent with this, Parker et al (2017) reported longer gaze durations on lineinitial words which could not be preprocessed during a line-final fixation than on words presented midline which were available for parafoveal preprocessing.…”
Section: Return-sweeps In Readingsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…This is very similar to the 28-ms difference that we observed between intraline and accurate line-initial fixations in the current study. Additionally, Parker et al (2017) observed longer gaze durations on line-initial words, where preview cannot be obtained, than on words presented midline, where they could be preprocessed prior to direct fixation. These results add weight to an account of longer lineinitial fixations resulting from a lack of preview.…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…Because return-sweeps move the eyes a greater distance than other reading saccades, they will be influenced more by this error (McConkie, Kerr, Reddix, & Zola, 1988). This means that return-sweeps will often fall short of their target-the start of a new line-requiring a corrective saccade (Heller, 1982;Hofmeister et al, 1999;Parker, Kirkby, & Slattery, 2017;Rayner, 1998). The likelihood of initiating a corrective saccade increases the further readers land from the left margin (Radach & Heller, 1993).…”
Section: Return-sweep Saccades During Skilled Readingmentioning
confidence: 99%