Choi Wonil, Lowder Matthew W, Ferreira Fernanda, Henderson John M
Center for Mind and Brain, University of California, Davis, CA, 95618, USA.
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2015 Oct;77(7):2463-75. doi: 10.3758/s13414-015-0942-1.
We report the results of an eye tracking experiment that used the gaze-contingent moving window technique to examine individual differences in the size of readers' perceptual span. Participants read paragraphs while the size of the rightward window of visible text was systematically manipulated across trials. In addition, participants completed a large battery of individual-difference measures representing two cognitive constructs: language ability and oculomotor processing speed. Results showed that higher scores on language ability measures and faster oculomotor processing speed were associated with faster reading times and shorter fixation durations. More interestingly, the size of readers' perceptual span was modulated by individual differences in language ability but not by individual differences in oculomotor processing speed, suggesting that readers with greater language proficiency are more likely to have efficient mechanisms to extract linguistic information beyond the fixated word.
我们报告了一项眼动追踪实验的结果,该实验使用注视点视窗移动技术来研究读者感知广度大小的个体差异。参与者阅读段落时,在不同试验中系统地操纵可见文本向右视窗的大小。此外,参与者完成了一系列大量的个体差异测量,这些测量代表了两种认知结构:语言能力和眼动加工速度。结果表明,语言能力测量得分越高以及眼动加工速度越快,与阅读时间越快和注视持续时间越短相关。更有趣的是,读者感知广度的大小受到语言能力个体差异的调节,而不受眼动加工速度个体差异的调节,这表明语言能力更强的读者更有可能拥有高效的机制来提取注视单词之外的语言信息。