Targeting regressions: Do readers pay attention to the left?

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Jens K. Apel
John M. Henderson
Fernanda Ferreira
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[1] University of Wuppertal,General and Biological Psychology
[2] University of South Carolina,Department of Psychology
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review | 2012年 / 19卷
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Eye movements and reading; Attention; Regressions;
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The perceptual span during normal reading extends approximately 14 to 15 characters to the right and three to four characters to the left of a current fixation. In the present study, we investigated whether the perceptual span extends farther than three to four characters to the left immediately before readers execute a regression. We used a display-change paradigm in which we masked words beyond the three-to-four-character range to the left of a fixation. We hypothesized that if reading behavior was affected by this manipulation before regressions but not before progressions, we would have evidence that the perceptual span extends farther left before leftward eye movements. We observed significantly shorter regressive saccades and longer fixation and gaze durations in the masked condition when a regression was executed. Forward saccades were entirely unaffected by the manipulations. We concluded that the perceptual span during reading changes, depending on the direction of a following saccade.
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