Eye Movements and Visual Cognition Scene Perception and Reading

Edited by a leading scholar in the field, Eye Movements and Visual Cognitionpresents an up-to-date overview of the topics relevant to understanding the relationship between eye movements and visual cognition, particularly in relation to scene perception and reading. Cognitive psychologists, neuropsy...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Rayner, Keith (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer New York 1992, 1992
Edition:1st ed. 1992
Series:Springer Series in Neuropsychology
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1 Eye Movements and Visual Cognition: Introduction
  • Section 1 Programming Saccades
  • 2 Programming of Stimulus-Elicited Saccadic Eye Movements
  • 3 Saccadic Reaction Time: Implications for Reading, Dyslexia, and Visual Cognition
  • 4 Orienting of Visual Attention
  • 5 Planning and Producing Saccadic Eye Movements
  • 6 Programming Saccades: The Role of Attention
  • Section 2 Visual Search and Integration
  • 7 Moment-to-Moment Control of Saccadic Eye Movements: Evidence from Continuous Search
  • 8 Spatial Memory and Integration Across Saccadic Eye Movements
  • 9 Visual Memory Within and Across Fixations
  • 10 What Is Integrated Across Fixations?
  • 11 The Matter and Mechanisms of Integration
  • Section 3 Scene Perception
  • 12 Effects of Visual Degradation on Eye-Fixation Durations, Perceptual Processing, and Long-Term Visual Memory
  • 13 An Exploration of the Effects of Scene Context on Object Identification
  • 14 Scene-Context Effects and Models of Real-World Perception
  • 15 Visual Attention and Eye Movement Control During Reading and Picture Viewing
  • 16 Making a Scene: The Debate about Context Effects for Scenes and Sentences
  • Section 4 Reading
  • 17 Perception and Cognition in Reading: Where is the Meeting Point?
  • 18 Early Lexical Effects when Fixating a Word in Reading
  • 19 Sentence Context Effects on Lexical Access
  • 20 Optimal Viewing Position in Words and the Strategy-Tactics Theory of Eye Movements in Reading
  • 21 Integrating Text Across Fixations in Reading and Copytyping
  • 22 Eye Movements and Reading Processes
  • Section 5 Reading and Pictures
  • 23 The Spatial Coding Hypothesis
  • 24 Tracing the Course of Sentence Comprehension: How Lexical Information is Used
  • 25 Attention Allocation with Overlapping Sound, Image, and Text
  • 26 The Mechanics of Comprehension and Comprehension of Mechanics
  • 27 Visual Analysis of Cartoons: A View from the Far Side
  • 28 Eye Movements and Complex Comprehension Processes