Understanding the visual constraints on lexical processing: New empirical and simulation results.
Aaron Veldre, Erik D. Reichle, Lili Yu, Sally Andrews
Abstract
model (Reichle et al., 2012) to assess the implications for understanding eye-movement control during reading. Augmenting the model's assumptions about the impact of both eccentricity and visual crowding on the rate of lexical processing provided good fits to the observed data without impairing the model's ability to simulate benchmark eye-movement effects. The findings are discussed with a view toward the development of a complete model of reading. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
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