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Inter-word eye behaviour during reading is not invariant to character size: Evidence against systematic saccadic range error in reading

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Pages 415-440 | Received 26 Sep 2013, Accepted 21 Jan 2014, Published online: 04 Mar 2014

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Jarkko Hautala, Stefan Hawelka, Otto Loberg & Paavo H.T. Leppänen. (2022) A dynamic adjustment model of saccade lengths in reading for word-spaced orthographies: evidence from simulations and invisible boundary experiments. Journal of Cognitive Psychology 34:4, pages 435-453.
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Martin R. Vasilev, Victoria I. Adedeji, Calvin Laursen, Marcin Budka & Timothy J. Slattery. (2021) Do readers use character information when programming return-sweep saccades?. Vision Research 183, pages 30-40.
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Claire Albrengues, Frédéric Lavigne, Carlos Aguilar, Eric Castet & Françoise Vitu. (2019) Linguistic processes do not beat visuo-motor constraints, but they modulate where the eyes move regardless of word boundaries: Evidence against top-down word-based eye-movement control during reading. PLOS ONE 14:7, pages e0219666.
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Antje Nuthmann, Fran?oise Vitu, Ralf Engbert & Reinhold Kliegl. (2016) No Evidence for a Saccadic Range Effect for Visually Guided and Memory-Guided Saccades in Simple Saccade-Targeting Tasks. PLOS ONE 11:9, pages e0162449.
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