Eye movement control in reading and visual search: Effects of word frequency |
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Authors: | Keith Rayner Gary E. Raney |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, 01003, Amherst, MA 2. University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois
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Abstract: | Eye movements were recorded as subjects either read text or searched through texts for a target word. In the reading task, there was a robust word frequency effect wherein readers looked longer at low-frequency words than at high-frequency words. However, there was no frequency effect in the search task. The results suggest that decisions to move the eyes during reading are made on a different basis than they are during visual search. Implications for current models of eye movement control in reading are discussed. |
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