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阅读中双眼优势背后的潜在机制。

The latent mechanism behind binocular advantage in reading.

作者信息

Zhang Zhenyu, Wang Tingting, Wang Zile, Xiao Jinmei, Ma Qingshang, Yang Xianyuan, Yan Fang-Fang, Huang Chang-Bing

机构信息

State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Science and Mental Health, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.

Department of Psychology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.

出版信息

J Vis. 2025 Jun 2;25(7):6. doi: 10.1167/jov.25.7.6.

Abstract

Most individuals read binocularly, and previous studies have found a binocular advantage in reading speed. However, the underlying mechanism of the binocular advantage in reading remains unclear. In our study, we quantified contributions from basic visual functions, basic oculomotor functions, and reading-specific eye movements to the binocular advantage in Chinese reading speed, using six tasks and 32 metrics. Consistent with prior research, we confirmed a binocular advantage in Chinese text reading, with binocular reading being approximately 4% faster than monocular reading. Interestingly, although basic visual and oculomotor functions themselves exhibited binocular advantages, they did not account for the observed binocular advantage in reading among individuals with normal vision. This finding is particularly noteworthy because it provides an important normative reference for individuals with impaired vision, in whom basic visual and oculomotor functions may serve as critical explanatory factors for reading performance. In contrast, the concurrent reduction of three reading-specific eye movement metrics-fixation count, average fixation duration, and progressive saccade count-under binocular conditions well explained the binocular advantage in reading, despite these metrics not demonstrating a binocular advantage in isolation. Our results suggest that efficient parafoveal preprocessing and faster neural processing in binocular vision might play critical roles in binocular advantage in reading for individuals with normal vision.

摘要

大多数人采用双眼阅读,先前的研究已经发现双眼阅读在阅读速度上具有优势。然而,阅读中双眼优势的潜在机制仍不清楚。在我们的研究中,我们使用六项任务和32个指标,量化了基本视觉功能、基本眼动功能以及特定阅读眼动对中文阅读速度中双眼优势的贡献。与先前的研究一致,我们证实了中文文本阅读中的双眼优势,双眼阅读比单眼阅读快约4%。有趣的是,尽管基本视觉和眼动功能本身表现出双眼优势,但它们并不能解释正常视力个体中观察到的阅读双眼优势。这一发现尤其值得注意,因为它为视力受损个体提供了一个重要的规范参考,在这些个体中,基本视觉和眼动功能可能是阅读表现的关键解释因素。相比之下,尽管在单眼条件下这三个特定阅读眼动指标——注视次数、平均注视持续时间和渐进扫视次数——并没有表现出双眼优势,但在双眼条件下它们的同时减少很好地解释了阅读中的双眼优势。我们的结果表明,对于正常视力个体而言,双眼视觉中高效的副中央凹预处理和更快的神经处理可能在阅读的双眼优势中起关键作用。

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