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The Window of Spatial Attention in Reading

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Principal Investigator:
Saeideh Ghahghaei

In reading, visual information is extracted from a window around the gaze. For the first time, I looked at effects of word's processing load on the dynamics of this window over the course of a fixation when sequential saccades are made.  

 

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Ghahghaei, S., & Linnell, K. J. (2018). The effect of load on spatial attention depends on preview: Evidence from a reading study. Vision Research. (Original work published 01/2018 C.E.)
Ghahghaei, S., Linnell, K., Fischer, M. H., Dubey, A., & Davis, R. (2013). Effects of load on the time course of attentional engagement, disengagement, and orienting in reading. Quarterly Journal Of Experimental Psychology, 66(3). (Original work published 1/2013 C.E.)

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Ghahghaei, S., & Linnell, J. K. (2012). Orthographic familiarity of word N affects attentional disengagement from word N-1 in reading. (Original work published 01/2012 C.E.)

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Saeideh Ghahghaei

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