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Whether reading, looking at a picture, or driving, how is it that we know where to look next - how does the human visual system calculate where our gaze should be directed in order to achieve our cognitive aims? Of course, there is an interaction between the decisions about where we should look and about how long we should look there. However, our eyes do not just move randomly over the visual field - whether we are reading, driving, or solving a problem. There are systematic variations not only in the duration of each eye fixation, but also in what we are looking at. It is these variations in eye movements that can tell us much about the cognitive processes involved in the performance of these activities. Within reading research, great progress has already been made in understanding these processes and there are now a number of competing and well-formed models. In some other areas of perception, the development of formal theories and the search for critical evidence is less advanced. This book brings together leading vision scientists studying eye movements across a range of activities, such as reading, driving, computer activities, and chess. It provides groundbreaking new research that will help us understand how it is that we know where to move our eyes, and thereby better understand the cognitive processes underlying these activities.

Table of Contents:
1: Francoise Vitu: Visual extraction processes and regressive saccades in reading 2: Albrecht W Inhoff, Ulrich W Weger & Ralph Radach: Sources of information for the programming of short- and long-range regressions during reading 3: Marc Brysbaert, Denis Drieghe & Francoise Vitu: Word skipping: implications for theories of eye movement control in reading 4: Jukka Hyona, Raymond Bertram & Alexander Pollatsek: Identifying compound words in reading: an overview and a model 5: Shun-nan Yang & George W McConkie: New directions in theories of eye movement control during reading 6: Keith Rayner, Erik D Reichle & Alexander Pollatsek: Eye movement control in reading and the E-Z Reader model 7: Geoffrey Underwood: Eye fixations on pictures of natural scenes: getting the gist and identifying the components 8: Peter de Graef: Semantic effects on object selection in real-world scene perception 9: John M Henderson & Monica S Castelhano: Eye movements and visual memory for scenes 10: Peter Chapman: Remembering what we've seen: Predicting recollective experience from eye movements when viewing everyday scenes 11: John M Findlay & Iain D Gilchrist: Eye guidance and visual search 12: David Crundall: The integration of top-down and bottom up factors in visual search during driving 13: Jean Underwood: Novice and expert performance with a dynamic control task: scanpaths during a computer game 14: Eyal M Reingold & Neil Charness: Perception in chess: evidence from eye movements 15: Gunther Knoblich, Michael Ollinger, Michael J Spivey: Tracking the eyes to obtain insight into insight problem solving

Review :
This volume is a must-have for any researcher seeking a broad but in-depth review of the cognitive factors influencing eye-movement control.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780198566816
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 24 mm
  • Width: 157 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0198566816
  • Publisher Date: 28 Jul 2005
  • Height: 233 mm
  • No of Pages: 400
  • Weight: 563 gr


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