White Sarah J, Rayner Keith, Liversedge Simon P
Centre for Vision and Visual Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Durham, Durham, England.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2005 Jun;12(3):466-71. doi: 10.3758/bf03193789.
The present study examined the relationship between the predictability of words within a sentence and the availability of parafoveal word length information, on when and where the eyes move in reading. Predictability influenced first-pass reading times when parafoveal word length preview information was correct, but not when it was incorrect. Similarly, for saccades launched from near the target word (word n), predictability influenced the probability with which it was skipped only when the word length preview was correct. By contrast, for saccades launched farther away from word n, predictability influenced word skipping regardless of the parafoveal word length preview. Taken together, the data suggest that parafoveal word length preview and predictability can act as a joint constraint on the decision of when and where to move the eyes.
本研究考察了句子中单词的可预测性与副中央凹单词长度信息的可用性之间的关系,以及阅读时眼睛何时何地移动。当副中央凹单词长度预览信息正确时,可预测性会影响首次阅读时间,但信息错误时则不然。同样,对于从目标单词(第n个单词)附近发起的扫视,只有当单词长度预览正确时,可预测性才会影响跳过该单词的概率。相比之下,对于从离第n个单词较远的位置发起的扫视,无论副中央凹单词长度预览如何,可预测性都会影响单词跳过情况。综合来看,数据表明副中央凹单词长度预览和可预测性可以共同制约眼睛何时何地移动的决策。