Readers can identify the meanings of words without looking at them: Evidence from regressive eye movements

Previewing words prior to fixating them leads to faster reading, but does it lead to word identification (i.e., semantic encoding)? We tested this with a gaze-contingent display change study and a subsequent plausibility manipulation. Both the preview and the target words were plausible when encount...

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Main Authors: Fennell, A.M (Author), Schotter, E.R (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer New York LLC 2019
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