2021
DOI: 10.1002/pchj.442
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Deafness enhances perceptual span size in Chinese reading: Evidence from a gaze‐contingent moving‐window paradigm

Abstract: Using a gaze‐contingent moving‐window paradigm, we investigated whether/how deafness affects perceptual processing in Chinese reading. Besides the manipulation of window size, word length of sentences used in the experiment was also manipulated to check whether deafness enhanced the word length effect on perceptual span. Significant interactions of window constraints and deafness and a three‐way interaction were observed on reading rate. Smaller effects of window constraints for deaf Chinese readers and nonrel… Show more

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