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Two experiments are reported in which saccadic eye movements were examined when the eyes moved to words in which the properties of the word-initial letters differed. It was found that the effect of saccade latency on landing position depended on the properties of the word-initial letters. Under short saccade latencies, landing positions deviated toward the word beginning in the presence of orthographically irregular/informative beginning (OI/IB) letters. This result is interpreted as an influence of the orthographic encoding process that has detected an unusual letter grouping. With longer saccade latencies, an increase of the saccade size was observed for OI/IB words, whereas orthographically regular/uninformative beginning words did not show the effect. It is suggested that this may be a consequence of the dynamics of parafoveal word information processing.
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This research is based in part on a thesis submitted by K.D. at the Université René Descartes.
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Doré, K., Beauvillain, C. Latency dependence of word-initial letter integration by the saccadic system. Perception & Psychophysics 59, 523–533 (1997). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03211861
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