Eye movements and visual cognition : scene perception and reading /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Rayner, Keith
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Springer-Verlag, [1992]
Series:Springer series in neuropsychology.
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Table of Contents:
  • Eye movements and visual cognition: introduction / Keith Rayner
  • Programming of stimulus-elicited saccadic eye movements / John M. Findlay
  • Saccadic reaction time: implications for reading, dyslexia, and visual cognition / Burkhart Fischer
  • Orienting of visual attention / Raymond Klein, Alan Kingstone and Amanda Pontefract
  • Planning and producing saccadic eye movements / Richard A. Abrams
  • Programming saccades: the role of attention / Anne B. Sereno
  • Moment-to-moment control of saccadic eye movements: evidence from continuous search / Wolfgang Prinz, Dieter Nattkemper and Thomas Ullmann
  • Spatial memory and integration across saccadic eye movements / Mary M. Hayhoe, Joel Lachter and Per Moeller
  • Visual memory within and across fixations / David E. Irwin
  • What is integrated across fixations? / Alexander Pollatsek and Keith Rayner
  • Matter and mechanisms of integration / Donald L. Fisher
  • Effects of visual degradation on eye-fixation durations, perceptual processing, and long-term visual memory / Geoffrey R. Loftus ... [et al.].
  • (cont) Exploration of the effects of scene context on object identification / Susan J. Boyce and Alexander Pollatsek
  • Scene-context effects and models of real-world perception / Peter De Graef
  • Visual attention and eye movement control during reading and picture viewing / John M. Henderson
  • Making a scene: the debate about context effects for scenes and sentences / Judith F. Kroll
  • Perception and cognition in reading: where is the meeting point? / George W. McConkie, Michael D. Reddix and David Zola
  • Early lexical effects when fixating a word in reading / Sara C. Sereno
  • Sentence context effects on lexical access / Robin K. Morris
  • Optimal viewing position in words and the strategy-tactics theory of eye movements in reading / J. Kevin O'Regan
  • Integrating text across fixations in reading and copytyping / Albrecht Werner Inhoff, Gregory Bohemier and Deborah Briihl
  • Eye movements and reading processes / A. Rene Schmauder
  • Spatial coding hypothesis / Alan Kennedy
  • Tracing the course of sentence comprehension: how lexical information is used / Charles Clifton, Jr.
  • (cont) Attention allocation with overlapping sound, image, and text / Gery D'Ydewalle and Ingrid Gielen
  • Mechanics of comprehension and comprehension of mechanics / Mary Hegarty
  • Visual analysis of cartoons: a view from the far side / Patrick J. Carroll, Jason R. Young and Michael S. Guertin
  • Eye movements and complex comprehension processes / Susan A. Duffy.