The E-Z Reader model of eye-movement control in reading: Comparisons to other models
University of Pittsburgh · University of Massachusetts Amherst
Abstract
The E-Z Reader model (Reichle et al. 1998; 1999) provides a theoretical framework for understanding how word identification, visual processing, attention, and oculomotor control jointly determine when and where the eyes move during reading. In this article, we first review what is known about eye movements during reading. Then we provide an updated version of the model (E-Z Reader 7) and describe how it accounts for basic findings about eye movement control in reading. We then review several alternative models of eye movement control in reading, discussing both their core assumptions and their theoretical scope. On the basis of this discussion, we conclude that E-Z Reader provides the most comprehensive…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 35.11
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 371
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Eye movement
- Reading (process)
- Computer science
- Scope (computer science)
- Control (management)
- Identification (biology)
- Movement (music)
- Cognitive psychology
- Quality Education