Cornelissen P, Munro N, Fowler S, Stein J
Physiology Department, University of Oxford.
Dev Med Child Neurol. 1993 Sep;35(9):777-87. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8749.1993.tb11729.x.
The authors recorded the binocular eye-movements of children and adults while they read single words appropriate for their reading ability. Normal data were obtained from nine- to 11-year-old primary-school children and adults, because very little is known about changes in binocular vergence during reading. These normal data were compared with those from poor readers of the same age who had passed or failed the Dunlop Test. On average, normal children made larger vergence errors while they fixated words than did adults. There were no differences between the groups of children, therefore the authors conclude that poor vergence control during reading fixations is not the immediate cause of the non-word error effect found among children who fail the Dunlop Test.
作者记录了儿童和成人在阅读适合其阅读能力的单个单词时的双眼眼动情况。获取了9至11岁小学生和成人的正常数据,因为关于阅读过程中双眼聚散变化的了解非常少。将这些正常数据与来自同一年龄、通过或未通过邓洛普测试的阅读能力较差的读者的数据进行了比较。平均而言,正常儿童在注视单词时比成人产生更大的聚散误差。儿童组之间没有差异,因此作者得出结论,阅读注视过程中聚散控制不佳并非未通过邓洛普测试的儿童中出现的非单词错误效应的直接原因。