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- aggregation date "2004".
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- aggregation publisher "Psychology Press".
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- aggregation title "A test of parafoveal-on-foveal effects with pairs of orthographically related words".
- aggregation abstract "One of the main controversies in the field of eye movements in reading concerns the question of whether the processing of two adjacent words in reading occurs in sequence, or in parallel. To distinguish between these views, the present experiment tested the presence of parafoveal-on-foveal effects with pairs of orthographically related words (or neighbours that differed by a single letter) in a controlled but reading-like situation. Results revealed that fixation times on a foveal target word were shorter when the target was accompanied by an orthographically similar parafoveal word than when the parafoveal word was dissimilar. Furthermore, the size of the effect tended to vary with both the relative frequency of target and parafoveal words, and the position of the critical letter. These results were interpreted in the framework of a pure parallel processing hypothesis, where the processing of adjacent words is only limited by visual acuity, and the respective lexical properties of the foveal and the parafoveal words.".
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