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Binocular fixation disparity in single word displays

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Type Article
ISSN 00961523
Document no. 22966
information source ERIC
Author Paterson, Kevin B.
Second author Jordan, Timothy R.
Kurtev, Stoyan.
Pages pp. 1961-1968
General Note Peer reviewed
Source Journal of Experimental Psychology : Human Perception and Performance. v35, n6, December 2009
Publisher Washington, DC: American Psychological Association، 2009
Publisher address 50 First Street NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242. . American Psychological Association. T: 8003742721 T: 2023365510. F: 2023365502. order@apa.org. http://www.apa.org/publications.
ERIC document no. EJ865270
Descriptors Eye movements  -  Visual perception  -  Reading research  -  UK
Language of document English
Country United States
It has been claimed that the recognition of words displayed in isolation is affected by the precise location at which they are fixated. However, this putative role for fixation location has yet to be reconciled with the finding from reading research that binocular fixations are often misaligned and, therefore, more than 1 location in a word is often fixated simultaneously. The accuracy and alignment of binocular fixations during single word processing have not been assessed previously. To investigate this issue, words were presented for lexical decision at locations around a central fixation point. Eye-tracking data revealed that participants often fixated inaccurately and that fixations were frequently misaligned, but that this did not affect word recognition. The findings show that binocular fixation disparity is pervasive even in single word displays and a potential source of confound for research into effects of fixation location on word recognition. (Eric: As Provided)

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