Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Mississauga, ON, Canada.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2010 Dec;36(6):1677-83. doi: 10.1037/a0019959.
Participants' eye movements were monitored while they read sentences in which high-frequency and low-frequency target words were presented either in normal font (e.g., account) or case alternated (e.g., aCcOuNt). The influence of the word frequency and case alternation manipulations on fixation times was examined. Although both manipulations had comparable effects on standard first-pass fixation measures, word frequency, but not case alternation was found to influence the duration of the first fixation in trials with multiple first-pass fixations. Assuming that lexical processing is more often incomplete at the termination of the first in multiple first-pass fixations than at the end of single first-pass fixations, the present findings provide strong evidence for an influence of word frequency on early lexical processing. Importantly, such a demonstration of a fast acting influence of a lexical variable on fixation times satisfies a critical prerequisite for establishing lexical control of eye movements in reading.
参与者在阅读句子时,其眼球运动受到了监测,这些句子中出现了高频率和低频率的目标词,其呈现方式要么是正常字体(例如,account),要么是大小写交替(例如,aCcOuNt)。研究考察了词频和大小写交替操作对注视时间的影响。虽然这两种操作对标准首次注视测量都有类似的影响,但研究发现,在有多次首次注视的试验中,只有词频而不是大小写交替影响首次注视的持续时间。假设在多次首次注视的结束处,词汇处理比在单次首次注视的结束处更不完整,那么目前的研究结果为词汇频率对早期词汇处理的影响提供了有力证据。重要的是,这种词汇变量对注视时间的快速作用的证明满足了在阅读中建立词汇控制眼球运动的关键前提条件。