University of Potsdam, Department of Psychology, Potsdam, 14469, Germany.
Sci Rep. 2020 Mar 6;10(1):4210. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-60833-6.
The interplay between cognitive and oculomotor processes during reading can be explored when the spatial layout of text deviates from the typical display. In this study, we investigate various eye-movement measures during reading of text with experimentally manipulated layout (word-wise and letter-wise mirrored-reversed text as well as inverted and scrambled text). While typical findings (e.g., longer mean fixation times, shorter mean saccades lengths) in reading manipulated texts compared to normal texts were reported in earlier work, little is known about changes of oculomotor targeting observed in within-word landing positions under the above text layouts. Here we carry out precise analyses of landing positions and find substantial changes in the so-called launch-site effect in addition to the expected overall slow-down of reading performance. Specifically, during reading of our manipulated text conditions with reversed letter order (against overall reading direction), we find a reduced launch-site effect, while in all other manipulated text conditions, we observe an increased launch-site effect. Our results clearly indicate that the oculomotor system is highly adaptive when confronted with unusual reading conditions.
在阅读过程中,认知和眼球运动过程之间的相互作用可以通过文本的空间布局偏离典型显示来探索。在这项研究中,我们研究了在阅读实验操纵布局的文本时(逐字和逐字母镜像反转文本以及倒置和打乱文本)的各种眼动测量。虽然早期的研究报告了与正常文本相比,阅读操纵文本时的典型发现(例如,更长的平均注视时间,更短的平均扫视长度),但对于在上述文本布局下观察到的单词内着陆位置的眼球运动目标的变化知之甚少。在这里,我们对着陆位置进行了精确的分析,除了预期的阅读性能整体放缓之外,还发现了所谓的启动位置效应的实质性变化。具体来说,在阅读我们的反转字母顺序(与整体阅读方向相反)的操纵文本条件时,我们发现启动位置效应降低,而在所有其他操纵文本条件下,我们观察到启动位置效应增加。我们的研究结果清楚地表明,当面对不寻常的阅读条件时,眼球运动系统具有很强的适应性。