Orthographic regularity gradually modulates saccade amplitudes in reading |
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Authors: | Ralph Radach Albrecht Inhoff Dieter Heller |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Aachen, Germany;2. SUNY Binghamton, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | The present research tested the hypothesis that variations in the orthographic regularity of word beginnings influence landing positions and amplitudes of interword saccades in continuous reading. Participants were asked to read sentences including target words of low, medium, and high frequency of initial quadrigrams that were either single‐root nouns or noun‐noun compounds. Saccades landed further into words with more regular beginnings, irrespective of whether the target was a compound word or not. Critically, the orthographic landing site effect was graded, suggesting that orthographic information continuously modulates saccade amplitude before and after the decision to move has been made. |
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