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Effects of Aging Word Frequency and Text Stimulus Quality on Reading Across the Adult Lifespan: Evidence From Eye Movements

机译:衰老单词频率和文本刺激质量对成人寿命内阅读的影响:来自眼动的证据

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Reductions in stimulus quality may disrupt the reading performance of older adults more when compared with young adults because of sensory declines that begin early in middle age. However, few studies have investigated adult age differences in the effects of stimulus quality on reading, and none have examined how this affects lexical processing and eye movement control. Accordingly, we report two experiments that examine the effects of reduced stimulus quality on the eye movements of young (18–24 years), middle-aged (41–51 years), and older (65+ years) adult readers. In Experiment 1, participants read sentences that contained a high- or low-frequency critical word and that were presented normally or with contrast reduced so that words appeared faint. Experiment 2 further investigated effects of reduced stimulus quality using a gaze-contingent technique to present upcoming text normally or with contrast reduced. Typical patterns of age-related reading difficulty (e.g., slower reading, more regressions) were observed in both experiments. In addition, eye movements were disrupted more for older than younger adults when all text (Experiment 1) or just upcoming text (Experiment 2) appeared faint. Moreover, there was an interaction between stimulus quality and word frequency (Experiment 1), such that readers fixated faint low-frequency words for disproportionately longer. Crucially, this effect was similar across all age groups. Thus, although older readers suffer more from reduced stimulus quality, this additional difficulty primarily affects their visual processing of text. These findings have important implications for understanding the role of stimulus quality on reading behavior across the lifespan.
机译:与中年人相比,刺激质量的下降可能会干扰中年人的阅读性能,这是由于中年早期开始的感觉下降。然而,很少有研究调查成人年龄差异对阅读质量的影响,而没有研究调查这如何影响词汇加工和眼球运动控制。因此,我们报告了两个实验,这些实验研究了降低的刺激质量对年轻人(18-24岁),中年(41-51岁)和老年人(65岁以上)成年人的眼球运动的影响。在实验1中,参与者阅读了包含高频或低频关键单词的句子,这些句子正常显示或对比度降低,因此单词显得模糊。实验2进一步研究了使用凝视视线技术正常显示或对比度降低的情况下即将出现的文本对刺激质量降低的影响。在两个实验中都观察到了与年龄相关的阅读困难的典型模式(例如,阅读速度较慢,回归程度更高)。此外,当所有文本(实验1)或即将到来的文本(实验2)都显得微弱时,老年人比年轻人的眼球运动受到的干扰更大。此外,刺激质量和词频之间存在相互作用(实验1),因此读者将模糊的低频词固定的时间不成比例地变长。至关重要的是,在所有年龄段中,这种影响都是相似的。因此,尽管年龄较大的读者受刺激质量降低的影响更大,但是这一额外的困难主要影响了他们对文本的视觉处理。这些发现对于理解刺激质量在整个寿命中阅读行为中的作用具有重要意义。

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