Aging Effects on Perceptual Reading Span: Evidence from an Eye-Tracking Study

Translated title of the contribution: Aging Effects on Perceptual Reading Span: Evidence from an Eye-Tracking Study

Hyun Ji Shin, Jee Eun Sung, Yun Jae Cho

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Abstract

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate how aging influences the perceptual span and reading through online reading measurement variables using an eye-tracking paradigm. Methods: This study had a total of 38 participants including 20 normal younger and 18 older adults. Offline (reading comprehension accuracy) and online (words per second, mean fixation duration) measurement variables were analyzed through sentence comprehension questions and perceptual span measurement tasks. Results: 1) There were not significant differences between the older adults and younger adults in reading comprehension accuracy. There was no cognitive demand due to the low difficulty of the task, and it did not affect the reading comprehension accuracy of each group. 2) There were significant differences between the older adults and younger adults in both words per second and mean fixation duration. The older group showed a decrease in encoding ability due to the normal aging process. Additionally, the performance of words per second and mean fixation duration was significantly lower under the one fixated word condition (1W) in both groups. 3) In the case of mean fixation duration, the older group fixed their gaze longer than the younger. The older group showed greater difficulty under the 1W condition when the cognitive load was increased by presenting limited language information. Conclusion: This study was intended to examine the perceptual span of older adults and the level which shows the aging-effect concretely.

Translated title of the contributionAging Effects on Perceptual Reading Span: Evidence from an Eye-Tracking Study
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)813-829
Number of pages17
JournalCommunication Sciences and Disorders
Volume27
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

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© 2022 Korean Academy of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology

Keywords

  • Aging
  • Eye-tracking
  • Moving window paradigm
  • Perceptual span
  • Reading

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