Cognitive processes in eye guidance

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380 p. · 16x24 cm · Hardback
An important new book, bringing together leading vision scientists to explore the eye movement mechanisms that allow us to read, drive, and negotiate the world around us. It examines the role of eye movements in a broad range of activities, providing valuable information for anyone working in the field of human cognition. Shows how a better understanding of eye movement mechanisms can tell us much about the processes involved in the performance of activities such as reading.
Visual extraction processes and regressive saccades in reading. Sources of information for the programming of short and long-range regressions during reading. Word skipping: implications for theories of eye movement control in reading. Identifying compound words in reading: an overview and a model. New directions in theories of eye movement control during reading. Eye movement control in reading and the E-Z Reader model. Eye fixations on pictures of natural scenes: getting the gist and identifying the components. Semantic effects on object selection in real-world scene perception. Eye movements and visual memory for scenes. Remembering what we've seen: predicting recollective expereince from eye movements when viewing everyday scenes. Eye guidance and visual search. The integration of top-down and bottom up factors in visual search during driving. Novice and expert performance with a dynamic control task: scanpaths during a computer game. Perception in chess: evidence from eye movements. Tracking the eyes to obtain insight into insight problem solving.