DE eng

Search in the Catalogues and Directories

Page: 1 2 3 4
Hits 1 – 20 of 73

1
Are Older Adults More Risky Readers? Evidence From Meta-Analysis
In: Psychol Aging (2022)
BASE
Show details
2
Experiences of telehealth in general practice in Australia: research protocol for a mixed-methods study
In: BJGP Open (2022)
BASE
Show details
3
Effects of word predictability on eye movements during Arabic reading
In: Atten Percept Psychophys (2021)
BASE
Show details
4
Reading Individual Words in Sentences in Infantile Nystagmus
Prakash, Esha; McLean, Rebecca J.; White, Sarah J.. - : Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO), 2019
BASE
Show details
5
A network model of activities in primary care consultations
In: Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Vol. 26, no. 10 (Oct 2019), pp. 1074-1082 (2019)
BASE
Show details
6
A network model of activities in primary care consultations
Kocaballi, Ahmet Baki; Coiera, Enrico; Tong, Huong Ly. - : Oxford University Press, 2019
BASE
Show details
7
Adult Age Differences in Effects of Text Spacing on Eye Movements During Reading
Li, Sha; Oliver-Mighten, Laurien; Li, Lin. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2019
BASE
Show details
8
The word frequency effect during sentence reading: A linear or nonlinear effect of log frequency?
BASE
Show details
9
The word frequency effect during sentence reading: A linear or nonlinear effect of log frequency?
White, Sarah J.; Drieghe, Denis; Liversedge, Simon Paul. - : Taylor & Francis, 2018
BASE
Show details
10
Effects of Aging, Word Frequency, and Text Stimulus Quality on Reading Across the Adult Lifespan: Evidence From Eye Movements
Warrington, Kayleigh L.; McGowan, Victoria A.; Paterson, Kevin B.. - : American Psychological Association, 2018
BASE
Show details
11
Communication in surgical practice
White, Sarah J. (Hrsg.); Cartmill, John A. (Hrsg.). - : Equinox Publishing, 2016
IDS Bibliografie zur Gesprächsforschung
Show details
12
The effects of interword spacing on the eye movements of young and older readers
McGowan, Victoria A.; White, Sarah J.; Paterson, Kevin B.. - : Taylor & Francis (Routledge) for European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCOP), 2016
BASE
Show details
13
The word frequency effect during sentence reading: A linear or nonlinear effect of log frequency?
Liversedge, Simon P.; Staub, Adrian; White, Sarah J.. - : Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2016
BASE
Show details
14
Spontaneous re-reading within sentences: Eye movement control and visual sampling
White, Sarah J.; Lantz, Laura M. T.; Paterson, Kevin B.. - : American Psychological Association, 2016
BASE
Show details
15
Adult Age differences in Eye Movements during Reading: The Evidence from Chinese
Wang, J.; McGowan, Victoria A.; White, Sarah J.. - : Oxford University Press (OUP) for Gerontological Society of America, 2016
BASE
Show details
16
Ageing and the Misperception of Words: Evidence from Eye Movements during Reading.
Paterson, Kevin B.; White, Sarah J.; Warrington, Kayleigh L.. - : Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2016
Abstract: Research with lexical neighbours (words that differ by a single letter while the number and order of letters is preserved) indicates that readers frequently misperceive a word as its higher frequency neighbour (HFN) even during normal reading (Slattery, 2009). But how this lexical influence on word identification changes across the adult lifespan is largely unknown, although slower lexical processing and reduced visual abilities in later adulthood may lead to an increased incidence of word misperception errors. In particular, older adults may be more likely than younger adults to misidentify a word as its HFN, especially when the HFN is congruent with prior sentence context, although this has not been investigated. Accordingly, to address this issue, young and older adults read sentences containing target words with and without an HFN, where the HFN was either congruent with prior sentence context or not. Consistent with previous findings for young adults, eye movements were disrupted more for words with than without an HFN, especially when the HFN was congruent with prior context. Crucially, however, there was no indication of an adult age difference in this word misperception effect. We discuss these findings in relation to the nature of misperception effects in older age. ; Peer-reviewed ; Post-print
Keyword: Ageing; Eye Movements; Lexical Neighbours; Reading
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2381/38372
https://doi.org/10.1080/17470218.2016.1251471
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17470218.2016.1251471
BASE
Hide details
17
Understanding differences between actual and simulated surgical consultations : a scoping study
White, Sarah Joan; Casey, Marian. - : Routledge, 2016
BASE
Show details
18
Communication in surgical practice
White, Sarah J; Cartmill, John A. - : Sheffield : Equinox, 2016
BASE
Show details
19
The processing of spatial information during reading : Processing of previously read text and effects of adult age
McGowan, Victoria Anne. - : School of Psychology, 2015. : University of Leicester, 2015
BASE
Show details
20
Eye movements during reading and topic scanning: Effects of word frequency
Paterson, Kevin B.; White, Sarah J.; Warrington, Kayleigh L.. - : American Psychological Association, 2015
BASE
Show details

Page: 1 2 3 4

Catalogues
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
Bibliographies
11
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
Linked Open Data catalogues
0
Online resources
0
0
0
0
Open access documents
53
0
0
0
0
© 2013 - 2024 Lin|gu|is|tik | Imprint | Privacy Policy | Datenschutzeinstellungen ändern