Rayner K, Fischer M H
Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 01003, USA.
Percept Psychophys. 1996 Jul;58(5):734-47. doi: 10.3758/bf03213106.
In an extension of a study by Vitu, O'Regan, Inhoff, and Topolski (1995), we compared global and local characteristics of eye movements during (1) reading, (2) the scanning of transformed text (in which each letter was replaced with a z), and (3) visual search. Additionally, we examined eye behavior with respect to specific target words of high or low frequency. Globally, the reading condition led to shorter fixations, longer saccades, and less frequent skipping of target strings than did scanning transformed text. Locally, the manipulation of word frequency affected fixation durations on the target word during reading, but not during visual search or z-string scanning. There were also more refixations on target words in reading than in scanning. Contrary to Vitu et al.'s (1995) findings, our results show that eye movements are not guided by a global strategy and local tactics, but by immediate processing demands.
在维图、奥里根、英霍夫和托波尔斯基(1995年)的一项研究的扩展中,我们比较了在以下三种情况下眼动的整体和局部特征:(1)阅读,(2)扫描变换后的文本(其中每个字母都被替换为z),以及(3)视觉搜索。此外,我们还研究了针对高频或低频特定目标词的眼动行为。从整体上看,与扫描变换后的文本相比,阅读条件下的注视时间更短,扫视时间更长,跳过目标字符串的频率更低。在局部方面,词频的操纵会影响阅读过程中对目标词的注视持续时间,但在视觉搜索或z字符串扫描过程中则不会。阅读中对目标词的再注视也比扫描时更多。与维图等人(1995年)的研究结果相反,我们的研究结果表明,眼动不是由整体策略和局部策略引导的,而是由即时处理需求引导的。