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Recent studies using the gaze-contingent boundary paradigm reported a reversed preview benefit- shorter fixations on a target word when an unrelated preview was easier to process than the fixated target (Schotter & Leinenger, 2016). This is explained
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The phenomenon of forced fixations suggests that readers sometimes fixate a word (due to oculomotor constraints) even though they intended to skip it (due to parafoveal cognitive-linguistic processing). We investigate whether this leads readers to lo
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Autor:
Schotter, Elizabeth Roye
Publikováno v:
Schotter, Elizabeth Roye. (2013). Preview benefit : : Coordinating vision and language to speak and read. UC San Diego: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/670088x6
In this dissertation I address how we coordinate perceptual (visual) and linguistic processing to perform common tasks like speak about our environment or read a text. This is important because perception provides the input the linguistic system requ
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