Running head: Determinants of Scanpath Regularity in Reading Determinants of Scanpath Regularity in Reading
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Scanpaths have played an important role in classic research on reading behavior. Nevertheless, they have largely been neglected in later research perhaps due to a lack of suitable analytical tools. Recently, von der Malsburg and Vasishth (2011) proposed a new measure for quantifying differences between scanpaths and demonstrated that this measure can recover effects that were missed with the traditional eyetracking measures. However, the sentences used in that study were difficult to process and scanpath effects accordingly strong. The purpose of the present study was to test the validity, sensitivity, and scope of applicability of the scanpath measure using simple sentences that are typically read from left to right. We derived predictions for the regularity of scanpaths from the literature on oculomotor control, sentence processing, and cognitive aging and tested these predictions using the scanpath measure and a large database of eye movements. All predictions were confirmed: Sentences with short words and syntactically more difficult sentences elicited more irregular scanpaths. Also, older readers produced more irregular scanpaths than younger readers. In addition, we found an effect that was not reported earlier: Syntax had a smaller influence on the eye movements of older readers than on those of young readers. We discuss this interaction of syntactic parsing cost with age in terms of shifts in processing strategies and a decline of executive control as readers age. Overall, our results demonstrate the validity and sensitivity of the scanpath measure and thus establish it as a productive and versatile tool for reading research. We are grateful to Marisa Ferrara Boston and colleagues for releasing the surprisal and retrieval scores. We thank Klinton Bicknell, Roger Levy, Erik Reichle, and two anonymous reviewers for insightful comments. Titus von der Malsburg was supported by a grant by the International Graduate Program for Experimental and Clinical Linguistics at the University of Potsdam and by the research group Mind and Brain Dynamics (FOR 868) funded by the German Research Foundation. Please direct correspondence to the first author at [email protected].
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تاریخ انتشار 2014