Li Xiao-Wei, Li Shan, Gao Lei, Niu Zi-Bei, Wang Dan-Hui, Zeng Man, Li Tian-Zhi, Bai Xue-Jun, Gao Xiao-Lei
Plateau Brain Science Research Center, Tibet University, Lhasa 850000, China.
Education Department, Lhasa Normal College, Lhasa 850007, China.
Brain Sci. 2022 Sep 7;12(9):1205. doi: 10.3390/brainsci12091205.
We investigated the effects of word length and frequency on eye movement control during Tibetan reading through two experiments. A preliminary experiment examined the predictive effect of word length and frequency on fixation duration and landing position using multiple linear regression analysis. In the formal experiment, we manipulated the length and frequency of target words simultaneously to investigate the effects of word length and frequency on fixation duration and landing position in Tibetan reading. In this study, we found that: (1) there were significant word-length and word-frequency effects affecting all lexical processing in Tibetan reading; (2) there are preferred viewing locations in Tibetan reading; specifically, for short words, it is the end, whereas for long words, it spans from the center to the beginning of the word; (3) word frequency does not affect preferred viewing location in Tibetan reading; (4) the preferred viewing position and the interaction of word length and viewing position found in this study supported the "strategy-tactics" approach.
我们通过两个实验研究了藏文阅读过程中单词长度和频率对眼动控制的影响。一个初步实验使用多元线性回归分析检验了单词长度和频率对注视持续时间和落点位置的预测作用。在正式实验中,我们同时操纵目标单词的长度和频率,以研究藏文阅读中单词长度和频率对注视持续时间和落点位置的影响。在本研究中,我们发现:(1)在藏文阅读中,单词长度和单词频率对所有词汇加工都有显著影响;(2)藏文阅读中有偏好的注视位置;具体而言,对于短单词,是词尾,而对于长单词,则是从单词中间到词首;(3)单词频率不影响藏文阅读中的偏好注视位置;(4)本研究中发现的偏好注视位置以及单词长度和注视位置的交互作用支持了“策略 - 战术”方法。