Methods in Psychology (Dec 2020)

Using virtual reality to study reading: An eye-tracking investigation of transposed-word effects

  • Jonathan Mirault,
  • Agnès Guerre-Genton,
  • Stéphane Dufau,
  • Jonathan Grainger

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
p. 100029

Abstract

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Eye movements were recorded using a virtual reality (VR) set-up as participants made grammatical decisions to sequences of words. Ungrammatical decisions were harder to make to transposed-word sequences (The white was cat big) compared with control sequences where transposing two adjacent words never produces a correct sentence (The black ran dog fat). Crucially, we found significant transposed-word effects independently of the order in which the two critical words were fixated (i.e., was before cat vs. cat before was), thus falsifying a reading out-of-order account of transposed-word effects.

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