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Inhibition of saccade return in reading
Keith Rayner1, Barbara Juhasz, Jane Ashby
1Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USA. rayner@psych.umass.edu
Abstract:
We examined the characteristics of readers' eye movements as they read sentences or short passages of text and compared the durations of eye fixations preceding two types of saccades: (a) saccades to words that were fixated on the prior fixation (return saccades) and (b) saccades in which the eyes moved about the same distance but did not land on a word fixated on the prior fixation (non-return saccades). Consistent with research from much simpler attention or oculomotor tasks, we found what could be considered an inhibition of return effect: fixations preceding return saccades were longer than those preceding non-return saccades.