Influence of reading skill and word length on fixation-related brain activity in school-aged children during natural reading
Abstract
Word length is one of the main determinants of eye movements during reading and has been shown to influence slow readers more strongly than typical readers. The influence of word length on reading in individuals with different reading skill levels has been shown in separate eye-tracking and electroencephalography studies. However, the influence of reading difficulty on cortical correlates of word length effect during natural reading is unknown. To investigate how reading skill is related to brain activity during natural reading, we performed an exploratory analysis on our data set from a previous study, where slow reading (N = 27) and typically reading (N = 65) 12-to-13.5-year-old children read sentences while co-registered ET-EEG was recorded. We extracted fixation-related potentials (FRPs) from the sentences using the linear deconvolution approach. We examined standard eye-movement variables and deconvoluted FRP estimates: intercept of the response, categorical effect of first fixation versus additional fixation and continuous effect of word length. We replicated the pattern of stronger word length effect in eye movements for slow readers. We found a difference between typical readers and slow readers in the FRP intercept, which contains activity that is common to all fixations, within a fixation time-window of 50–300 ms. For both groups, the word length effect was present in brain activity during additional fixations; however, this effect was not different between groups. This suggests that stronger word length effect in the eye movements of slow readers might be mainly due re-fixations, which are more probable due to the lower efficiency of visual processing.
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Format
Articles
Research article
Published
2019
Series
Subjects
Publication in research information system
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201911154893Use this for linking
Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0042-6989
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2019.07.008
Language
English
Published in
Vision Research
Citation
- Loberg, O., Hautala, J., Hämäläinen, J. A., & Leppänen, P. H. (2019). Influence of reading skill and word length on fixation-related brain activity in school-aged children during natural reading. Vision Research, 165, 109-122. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2019.07.008
Funder(s)
Research Council of Finland
Funding program(s)
Akatemiaohjelma, SA
Academy Programme, AoF

Additional information about funding
This research was funded by grant 274022 from the Academy of Finland ‘Internet and learning difficulties: multidisciplinary approach for understanding information seeking in new media (eSeek)’ to Paavo H.T. Leppänen.
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