Processing difficulty while reading words with neighbors is not due to increased foveal load: Evidence from eye movements

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY
Rebecca L. Johnson, Timothy J. Slattery
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Words with high orthographic relatedness are termed “word neighbors” (angle/angel; birch/birth). Activation-based models of word recognition assume that lateral inhibition occurs between words and their activated neighbors. However, studies of eye movements during reading have not found inhibitory effects in early measures assumed to reflect lexical access (e.g., gaze duration). Instead, inhibition in eye-movement studies has been found in later measures of processing (e.g., total time, regressions in). We conducted an eye-movement boundary change study (Rayner, Cognitive Psychology, 7(1), 65-81, 1975) that manipulated the parafoveal preview of the word following the neighbor word (word N+1). In this way, we explored whether the late inhibitory effects seen with transposed letter words and words with higher-frequency neighbors result from reduced parafoveal preview due to increased foveal load and/or interference during late stages of lexical processing (the L2 stage within the E-Z Reader framework). For word N+1, while there were clear preview effects, there was not an effect of the neighborhood status of word N, nor a significant interaction. This suggests that the late inhibitory effects of earlier eye-movement studies are driven by misidentification of neighbor words rather than being due to increased foveal load.

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阅读有邻居的单词时出现处理困难并非由于眼窝负荷增加所致:来自眼球运动的证据
正字法关联度高的词被称为 "词邻"(angle/angel;birch/birth)。基于激活的单词识别模型假定,单词与其激活的邻近词之间存在横向抑制作用。然而,对阅读过程中眼球运动的研究并没有发现抑制作用,而早期的测量方法被假定为反映了词汇访问(如注视持续时间)。相反,眼动研究中的抑制作用是在后期的处理测量中发现的(如总时间、倒退时间)。我们进行了一项眼动边界变化研究(Rayner,《认知心理学》,7(1), 65-81, 1975 年),该研究操纵了邻接词(词 N+1)之后的词的视网膜旁预览。通过这种方法,我们探究了变位字母单词和高频邻近单词的后期抑制效应是否是由于在词汇加工的后期阶段(E-Z 阅读框架中的 L2 阶段)增加了眼窝负荷和/或干扰而导致眼窝旁预览减少所致。对于单词 N+1,虽然有明显的预览效应,但单词 N 的邻近状态并没有影响,交互作用也不显著。这表明,早期眼动研究中的晚期抑制效应是由于对邻近词的错误识别而引起的,而不是由于眼窝负荷的增加。
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3.60
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17.60%
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197
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics is an official journal of the Psychonomic Society. It spans all areas of research in sensory processes, perception, attention, and psychophysics. Most articles published are reports of experimental work; the journal also presents theoretical, integrative, and evaluative reviews. Commentary on issues of importance to researchers appears in a special section of the journal. Founded in 1966 as Perception & Psychophysics, the journal assumed its present name in 2009.
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