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Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition. 2025 Feb 10. doi: 10.1037/xlm0001415 Q22.12025

Identifying text-based factors that contribute to the superior reading efficiency of skilled deaf readers: An eye-tracking study of length, frequency, and predictability

基于长度、频率和可预测性的词难度在熟练聋人读者中的眼睛运动模式差异研究 翻译改进

Frances G Cooley  1, Karen Emmorey  2, Emily Saunders  2, Grace Sinclair  3, Casey Stringer  4, Elizabeth R Schotter  4

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  • 1 Department of Liberal Studies, National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of Technology.
  • 2 School of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences, San Diego State University.
  • 3 Department of Psychology, University of Central Florida.
  • 4 Department of Psychology, University of South Florida.
  • DOI: 10.1037/xlm0001415 PMID: 39928457

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    Skilled deaf readers are more efficient than their hearing counterparts-they read faster, skipping more words without a negative impact on comprehension. It is not clear from where deaf readers' efficiency derives, because reading is a complex cognitive process that requires readers to extract meaning from text, incorporating visual, lexical, and contextual information. To assess the contributions of these factors to deaf readers' efficiency, we tracked ... ...点击完成人机验证后继续浏览
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    期刊名:Journal of experimental psychology-learning memory and cognition

    缩写:J EXP PSYCHOL LEARN

    ISSN:0278-7393

    e-ISSN:1939-1285

    IF/分区:2.1/Q2

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