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The emergence of frequency effects in eye movements
Authors:Vanyukov Polina M  Warren Tessa  Wheeler Mark E  Reichle Erik D
Institution:University of Pittsburgh, 621 LRDC, 3939 O'Hara St., Pittsburgh, PA 15260, United States. pmv1@pitt.edu
Abstract:A visual search experiment employed strings of Landolt Cs to examine how the gap size of and frequency of exposure to distractor strings affected eye movements. Increases in gap size were associated with shorter first-fixation durations, gaze durations, and total times, as well as fewer fixations. Importantly, both the number and duration of fixations decreased with repeated exposures. The findings provide evidence for the role of cognition in guiding eye-movements, and a potential explanation for word-frequency effects observed in reading.
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