Semantic processing of unattended text during selective reading: how the eyes see it |
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Authors: | A W Inhoff D Briihl |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, SUNY-Center Binghamton 13902-6000. |
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Abstract: | Subjects were instructed to read and comprehend a target (attended) passage while eye movements were recorded. A second (unattended) passage was also present, with attended and unattended passages occupying alternating lines of text. Subsequent multiple-choice questions showed acquisition of semantic information from attended and unattended text. However, a detailed examination of eye-fixation records showed that readers occasionally fixated unattended text, indicating the presence of shifts of visual attention to unattended text. When fixations of unattended text were excluded, there was no longer any indication that readers obtained useful semantic information from unattended text. |
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