Lexical Predictability Exerts Robust Effects on Fixation Duration, but not on Initial Landing Position During Reading




Vainio S, Hyona J, Pajunen A

PublisherHOGREFE & HUBER PUBLISHERS

2009

Experimental Psychology

EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

EXP PSYCHOL

56

1

66

74

9

1618-3169

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1027/1618-3169.56.1.66



An eye movement experiment was conducted to examine effects of local lexical predictability on fixation durations and fixation locations during sentence reading. In the high-predictability condition, a verb strongly constrained the lexical identity of the following word, while in the low-predictability condition the target word could not be predicted on the basis of the verb. The results showed that first fixation and gaze duration on the target noun were reliably shorter in the high-predictability than in the low-predictability condition. However, initial fixation location was not affected by lexical predictability. As regards eye guidance in reading, the present study indicates that local lexical predictability influences when decisions but not where the initial fixation lands in a word.



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