The mechanism of word satiation in Tibetan reading: Evidence from eye movements
Two eye-tracking experiments were used to investigate the mechanism of word satiation in Tibetan reading. The results revealed that, at a low repetition level, gaze duration and total fixation duration in the semantically unrelated condition were significantly longer than in the semantically related...
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Main Authors: | Xuling Li (Author), Man Zeng (Author), Lei Gao (Author), Shan Li (Author), Zibei Niu (Author), Danhui Wang (Author), Tianzhi Li (Author), Xuejun Bai (Author), Xiaolei Gao (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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