| Literature DB >> 28695758 |
Yi-Ting Hsiao1, Richard Shillcock1, Mateo Obregón1, Hamutal Kreiner1, Matthew A J Roberts1, Scott McDonald1.
Abstract
We explore two aspects of exovergence: we test whether smaller binocular fixation disparities accompany the shorter saccades and longer fixations observed in reading Chinese; we test whether potentially advantageous psychophysical effects of exovergence (cf. Arnold & Schindel, 2010; Kersten & Murray, 2010) transfer to text reading. We report differential exovergence in reading Chinese and English: Chinese readers begin fixations with more binocular disparity, but end fixations with a disparity closely similar to that of the English readers. We conclude that greater fixation-initial binocular fixation disparity can be adaptive in the reading of visually and cognitively denser text.Keywords: Chinese; English; eye-movements; fixations; reading; vergence
Year: 2017 PMID: 28695758 DOI: 10.1080/17470218.2017.1350866
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) ISSN: 1747-0218 Impact factor: 2.143