Effects of word frequency and visual complexity on eye movements of young and older Chinese readers
Research using alphabetic languages shows that, compared to young adults, older adults employ a risky reading strategy in which they are more likely to guess word identities and skip words to compensate for their slower processing of text. However, little is known about how ageing affects reading be...
Main Authors: | Zang, Chuanli (Author), Zhang, Manman (Author), Bai, Xuejun (Author), Yan, Guoli (Author), Paterson, Kevin B. (Author), Liversedge, Simon P. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2016-07-01.
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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