Testing an assumption of the E-Z Reader model of eye-movement control during reading: Using event-related potentials to examine the familiarity check
Publication year
2011Source
Psychophysiology, 48, 7, (2011), pp. 993-1003ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Journal title
Psychophysiology
Volume
vol. 48
Issue
iss. 7
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 993
Page end
p. 1003
Subject
Learning and PlasticityAbstract
According to the E-Z Reader model of eye-movement control, the completion of an early stage of lexical processing, the familiarity check, causes the eyes to move forward during reading (<link rid="b46">Reichle, Pollatsek, Fisher, & Rayner, 1998). Here, we report an event-related potential (ERP) experiment designed to examine the hypothesized familiarity check at the electrophysiological level. The results indicate ERP components modulated by word frequency at the time of the predicted familiarity check. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that an early stage of lexical processing is linked to the "decisions" about when to move the eyes during reading.
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