Kuperman Victor, Van Dyke Julie A
McMaster University.
J Mem Lang. 2011 Jul;65(1):42-73. doi: 10.1016/j.jml.2011.03.002.
This study is a large-scale exploration of the influence that individual reading skills exert on eye-movement behavior in sentence reading. Seventy one non-college-bound 16-24 year-old speakers of English completed a battery of 18 verbal and cognitive skill assessments, and read a series of sentences as their eye movements were monitored. Statistical analyses were performed to establish what tests of reading abilities were predictive of eye-movement patterns across this population and how strong the effects were. We found that individual scores in rapid automatized naming and word identification tests (i) were the only participant variables with reliable predictivity throughout the time-course of reading; (ii) elicited effects that superceded in magnitude the effects of established predictors like word length or frequency; and (iii) strongly modulated the influence of word length and frequency on fixation times. We discuss implications of our findings for testing reading ability, as well as for research of eye-movements in reading.
本研究是一项大规模探索,旨在探究个体阅读技能对句子阅读中眼动行为的影响。71名年龄在16至24岁、未上大学的英语使用者完成了一系列18项语言和认知技能评估,并在监测其眼动的同时阅读了一系列句子。进行了统计分析,以确定哪些阅读能力测试能够预测该群体的眼动模式以及这些影响的强度如何。我们发现,快速自动命名和单词识别测试中的个体得分:(i)是阅读全过程中唯一具有可靠预测性的参与者变量;(ii)所引发的效应在幅度上超过了诸如单词长度或频率等既定预测因素的效应;(iii)强烈调节了单词长度和频率对注视时间的影响。我们讨论了研究结果对阅读能力测试以及阅读中眼动研究的意义。