Rayner K, McConkie G W, Ehrlich S
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 1978 Nov;4(4):529-44. doi: 10.1037//0096-1523.4.4.529.
A series of experiments was conducted in which a word or letter string initially appeared in parafoveal vision, followed by the subject's eye movement to the stimulus. During the saccade, the initially displayed stimulus was replaced by a word that the subject was asked to read. The results indicated that the types of prior parafoveal information studied facilitated the naming of the word. The effect was obtained when the subject made an eye movement and when the saccade was simulated. There was also evidence that attentional allocation was tied to the direction of the eye movement.
进行了一系列实验,其中一个单词或字母串最初出现在副中央凹视觉中,随后受试者的眼睛向刺激物移动。在扫视过程中,最初显示的刺激物被一个要求受试者阅读的单词所取代。结果表明,所研究的先前副中央凹信息类型有助于单词的命名。当受试者进行眼球运动以及模拟扫视时都获得了这种效果。也有证据表明注意力分配与眼球运动的方向有关。