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Eye Movements in Reading. Perceptual and Language Processes

✍ Scribed by Keith Rayner (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Leaves
507
Series
Perspectives in neurolinguistics neuropsychology and psycholinguistics
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Inside Front Cover, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Pages xv-xvii
Preface, Pages xix-xxi
1 - Sensory Masking, Persistence, and Enhancement in Visual Exploration and Reading, Pages 3-30, Bruno G. Breitmeyer
2 - Retinal Image Size and the Perceptual Span in Reading, Pages 31-40, Robert E. Morrison
3 - The Temporal Characteristics of Visual Information Extraction during Reading, Pages 41-51, Gary S. Wolverton, David Zola
4 - Locations and Contents, Pages 53-61, Paul A. Kolers
5 - Eye Movements and Perception during Reading, Pages 65-96, George W. McConkie
6 - The Perceptual Span and Eye Movement Control during Reading, Pages 97-120, Keith Rayner
7 - Elementary Perceptual and Eye Movement Control Processes in Reading, Pages 121-139, J. Kevin O'Regan
8 - Perceptual Factors in Reading, Pages 141-150, Arnold D. Well
9 - Eye Movements and Context Effects during Reading of Extended Discourse, Pages 153-179, Wayne L. Shebilske, Dennis F. Fisher
10 - Attentional Strategies during the Reading of Short Stories, Pages 181-192, Albrecht Wemer Inhoff
11 - Contextual Influences on Eye Movements in Reading, Pages 193-201, Susan F. Ehrlich
12 - Context, Form, and Interaction, Pages 203-211, Philip B. Gough
13 - Processing Sentence Structure, Pages 215-236, Lyn Frazier
14 - On Looking into Space, Pages 237-251, Alan Kennedy
15 - Eye Movements in Pronoun Assignment: A Study of Sentence Integration, Pages 253-268, Kate Ehrlich
16 - Psycholinguistic Factors Reflected in the Eye, Pages 269-272, Charles Clifton Jr.
17 - What Your Eyes Do while Your Mind Is Reading, Pages 275-307, Patricia A. Carpenter, Marcel Adam Just
18 - Reading Patterns in Eye Movement Data, Pages 309-332, Thomas W. Hogaboam
19 - On Problems of Unconfounding Perceptual and Language Processes, Pages 333-343, Reinhold Kliegl, Richard K. Olson, Brian J. Davidson
20 - What Does the Mind Do while the Eyes Are Gazing?, Pages 345-356, Maria L. Slowiaczek
21 - Eye Fixations on Text and Scenes, Pages 359-376, Geoffrey R. Loftus
22 - A Spatial Relational Logic behind Visual Differentiation: Gibsonian Constructivism?, Pages 377-396, Calvin F. Nodine
23 - Saccadic Reaction Time in Visual Search, Pages 397-411, Jonathan Vaughan
24 - Representational Buffers: The Eyeβ€”Mind Hypothesis in Picture Perception, Reading, and Visual Search, Pages 413-437, Mary C. Potter
25 - The β€œDyslexia Syndrome” and Its Objective Diagnosis by Erratic Eye Movements, Pages 441-466, George Th. Pavlidis
26 - Eye Movements in Reading Disability, Pages 467-479, Richard K. Olson, Reinhold Kliegl, Brian J. Davidson
27 - Abnormal Patterns of Normal Eye Movements in Specific Dyslexia, Pages 481-498, Ashby Jones, Lawrence Stark
28 - Eye Movements and Reading Disability, Pages 499-509, Francis J. Pirozzolo
29 - What Can Eye Movements Tell Us about Dyslexia?, Pages 511-521, Alexander Pollatsek
Index1, Pages 523-526


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