TY - JOUR PY - 1978// TI - Eye movements and integrating information across fixations JO - Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance A1 - Rayner, K. A1 - McConkie, G. W. A1 - Ehrlich, Stefan SP - 529 EP - 544 VL - 4 IS - 4 N2 - A series of experiments was conducted in which a word or letter string initially appeared in parafoveal vision, followed by the subject's eye movement to the stimulus. During the saccade, the initially displayed stimulus was replaced by a word that the subject was asked to read. The results indicated that the types of prior parafoveal information studied facilitated the naming of the word. The effect was obtained when the subject made an eye movement and when the saccade was simulated. There was also evidence that attentional allocation was tied to the direction of the eye movement.
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