Inhoff A W
Dept. of Psychology, SUNY, Binghamton 13901.
Acta Psychol (Amst). 1990 Apr;73(3):281-97. doi: 10.1016/0001-6918(90)90027-d.
Eye movements and eye fixations were recorded to study the integration of letter/word information across interword fixations in reading. Two hypotheses were examined. One hypothesis posits that readers obtain effective information from the beginning two or three letters of a parafoveal word. This information facilitates the recognition of the word when it is being fixated. The alternative posits that effective information is obtained from the complete parafoveal word. The results of the present study showed faster reading rates when parafoveal previews comprised complete words than when they comprised beginning letters alone. Furthermore, the usability of parafoveally available partial word information from beginning and ending letters was not affected by small variations in retinal eccentricity. Both findings were taken as evidence that readers gain useful information from all letters of the parafoveally available word and that whole word information, rather than specific letter information, is integrated across interword fixations in reading.
记录眼球运动和注视情况,以研究阅读过程中跨单词注视对字母/单词信息的整合。检验了两种假设。一种假设认为,读者从副中央凹单词的开头两三个字母中获取有效信息。当该单词被注视时,此信息有助于对其进行识别。另一种假设则认为,有效信息是从完整的副中央凹单词中获取的。本研究结果表明,当副中央凹预览包含完整单词时,阅读速度比仅包含开头字母时更快。此外,视网膜偏心率的微小变化不会影响从开头和结尾字母中获取的副中央凹部分单词信息的可用性。这两个发现都被视为证据,证明读者从副中央凹可用单词的所有字母中获取有用信息,并且在阅读过程中,整个单词信息而非特定字母信息会跨单词注视进行整合。