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Jarkko Hautala

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Breaking down the word length effect on readers’ eye movements

2015

Previous research on the effect of word length on reading confounded the number of letters (NrL) in a word with its spatial width. Consequently, the extent to which visuospatial and attentional-linguistic processes contribute to the word length effect on parafoveal and foveal vision in reading and dyslexia is unknown. Scholars recently suggested that visual crowding is an important factor for determining an individual’s reading speed in fluent and dyslexic reading. We studied whether the NrL or the spatial width of target words affects fixation duration and saccadic measures in natural reading in fluent and dysfluent readers of a transparent orthography. Participants read natural sentences …

Linguistics and LanguageComputer scienceCognitive NeuroscienceSpeech recognitionExperimental and Cognitive Psychologyword lenghtLanguage and LinguisticslukeminensilmänliikkeetFovealmedicineta515DyslexiaEye movementmedicine.diseaseCrowdingSaccadic maskingword skippingcrowdingreading fluencyeye movementsWord recognitionFixation (visual)OrthographyCognitive psychology
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A dynamic adjustment model of saccade lengths in reading for word-spaced orthographies : evidence from simulations and invisible boundary experiments

2021

Contemporary models of eye movement control in reading assume a discrete target word selection process preceding saccade length computation, while the selection itself is assumed to be driven by word identification processes. However, a potentially more parsimonious, dynamic adjustment view allows both next word length and its content (e.g. orthographic) to modulate saccade length in a continuous manner. Based on a recently proposed center-based saccade length account (a new regression model of forward saccade length is introduced and validated in a simulation study. Further, additional simulations and gaze-contingent invisible boundary experiments were used to study the cognitive mechanism…

computational modelingmallintaminenword lengthsaccade lengthsanantunnistus (kognitio)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONEye movement controlkatseenseurantaExperimental and Cognitive Psychologykognitiiviset prosessitlukeminen
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Task-oriented reading efficiency : interplay of general cognitive ability, task demands, strategies and reading fluency

2022

AbstractThe associations among readers’ cognitive skills (general cognitive ability, reading skills, and attentional functioning), task demands (easy versus difficult questions), and process measures (total fixation time on relevant and irrelevant paragraphs) was investigated to explain task-oriented reading accuracy and efficiency (number of scores in a given time unit). Structural equation modeling was applied to a large dataset collected with sixth-grade students, which included samples of dysfluent readers and those with attention difficulties. The results are in line with previous findings regarding the dominant role of general cognitive ability in the accuracy of task-oriented reading…

kognitiiviset taidotLinguistics and Languagekognitiiviset prosessitlukeminenEducationSpeech and Hearingeye movementssilmänliikkeetNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologyoppimisvaikeudettask-oriented readinginformaatiolukutaitoreading efficiencylearning disabilitiesinformation literacy
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Exploring the cross-linguistic transfer of reading skills in Spanish to English in the context of a computer adaptive reading intervention

2017

ABSTRACTWe explore the potential of a computer-adaptive decoding game in Spanish to increase the decoding skills and oral reading fluency in Spanish and English of bilingual students. Participants were 78 first-grade Spanish-speaking students attending bilingual programs in five classrooms in Texas. Classrooms were randomly assigned to the treatment (i.e., where students played Graphogame Spanish) for 16 weeks for ten minutes per day (n = 3) versus business as usual instruction (n = 2). Results indicate that students at some risk on Spanish pseudoword reading appeared to benefit the most from playing the game. Analysis of gains suggests a potentially small, but meaningful educational effect…

Linguistics and LanguageResponse to interventionmedia_common.quotation_subjectComputer-Assisted Instructioncross-linguistic transferContext (language use)ta6121SpanishLanguage and LinguisticsEducationFluencycomputer adaptive reading interventionEnglishReading (process)PedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationespanjan kielitietokoneavusteinen oppiminenkaksikielisyys0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNeuroscience of multilingualismmedia_common05 social sciencesComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTING050301 educationPseudowordTransfer of traininglukutaitoreading skillsPsychology0503 educationenglannin kieli050104 developmental & child psychologyBilingual Research Journal
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Eye-Movement Study of Mechanics Problem Solving Using Multimodal Options

2020

We used an eye-tracking method to investigate students’ approaches to solving a physics task using various representations. Eight upper-secondary school students from Finland took part in the study. We found that students who preferred either the text or graph representations watched the options differently, but they used both representations to be sure of their solution. Transitions between text and graph alternatives were different for students preferring either text or graph representations. Interviews revealed typical misconceptions about the concept of force. Implications for physics instruction are presented. peerReviewed

oppiminenHuman–computer interactionphysics education research concepts in physicsteaching and learning physicsComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONGraph (abstract data type)Eye movementfysiikkafysiikanopettajatopetus
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Semantic anomaly detection in school-aged children during natural sentence reading : A study of fixation-related brain potentials

2018

In this study, we investigated the effects of context-related semantic anomalies on the fixation-related brain potentials of 12–13-year-old Finnish children in grade 6 during sentence reading. The detection of such anomalies is typically reflected in the N400 event-related potential. We also examined whether the representation invoked by the sentence context extends to the orthographic representation level by replacing the final words of the sentence with an anomalous word neighbour of a plausible word. The eye-movement results show that the anomalous word neighbours of plausible words cause similar first-fixation and gaze duration reactions, as do other anomalous words. Similarly, we obser…

MaleEye MovementsPhysiologyVisual SystemSensory Physiologyschool-aged childrenSocial SciencesElectroencephalographylukeminen0302 clinical medicineParietal LobeMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologyAttentionChildEvoked Potentialsta515LanguageClinical NeurophysiologyP600Brain MappingMultidisciplinarymedicine.diagnostic_testQ05 social sciencesRBrainElectroencephalographySensory SystemsSemanticsElectrophysiologyBioassays and Physiological AnalysisBrain ElectrophysiologyPhysical SciencesMedicineAnomaly detectionFemaleAnatomyPsychologySentenceCognitive psychologyResearch ArticleAdolescentImaging TechniquesPermutationScienceNeurophysiologyNeuroimagingResearch and Analysis Methods050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health scienceskouluikäisetreadingmedicineReaction TimeHumanssemantic anomaly detection0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesScalpDiscrete MathematicsElectrophysiological TechniquesCognitive PsychologyBiology and Life SciencesLinguisticsFixation (psychology)Independent component analysisGazeN400Lexical SemanticsCombinatoricsCognitive ScienceConceptual SemanticsClinical MedicineHeadanomaliat030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMathematicsNeurosciencePLoS ONE
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Detection of developmental dyslexia with machine learning using eye movement data

2021

Dyslexia is a common neurocognitive learning disorder that can seriously hinder individuals’ aspirations if not detected and treated early. Instead of costly diagnostic assessment made by experts, in the near future dyslexia might be identified with ease by automated analysis of eye movements during reading provided by embedded eye tracking technology. However, the diagnostic machine learning methods need to be optimized first. Previous studies with machine learning have been quite successful in identifying dyslexic readers, however, using contrasting groups with large performance differences between diagnosed and good readers. A practical challenge is to identify also individuals with bord…

Computer engineering. Computer hardwareSupport Vector MachineComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject02 engineering and technologyMachine learningcomputer.software_genre050105 experimental psychologyDyslexiaTK7885-7895FluencysilmänliikkeetoppimisvaikeudetReading (process)dyslexia0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicinedysleksia0501 psychology and cognitive sciencessupport vector machinemedia_commonRandom ForestRecallbusiness.industry05 social sciencesDyslexiaEye movementGeneral MedicineQA75.5-76.95diagnostiikkamedicine.diseaseRandom forestkoneoppiminenElectronic computers. Computer scienceLearning disabilityEye tracking020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencemedicine.symptombusinesscomputerrandom forestArray
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Gaze position reveals impaired attentional shift during visual word recognition in dysfluent readers

2014

Effects reflecting serial within-word processing are frequently found in pseudo- and non-word recognition tasks not only among fluent, but especially among dyslexic readers. However, the time course and locus of these serial within-word processing effects in the cognitive hierarchy (i.e., orthographic, phonological, lexical) have remained elusive. We studied whether a subject’s eye movements during a lexical decision task would provide information about the temporal dynamics of serial within-word processing. We assumed that if there is serial within-word processing proceeding from left to right, items with informative beginnings would attract the gaze position and (micro-)saccadic eye movem…

Attentional shiftAdultkognitioAdolescentWord processingword recognitionlcsh:MedicineSocial SciencesYoung AdultsilmänliikkeetLexical decision taskReaction TimeSaccadesLearningPsychologyHumanslcsh:Sciencetietojenkäsittelyta515BehaviorMultidisciplinaryPsycholinguisticsVerbal Behaviorlcsh:RCognitive PsychologyEye movementBiology and Life SciencesExperimental PsychologyLinguisticsGazeSaccadic maskingSerial memory processingClinical PsychologyReadingWord recognitionCognitive Sciencelcsh:QSensory Perceptionlexical decision tasksWord ProcessingPsychologyCognitive psychologyResearch ArticleNeurosciencePLOS ONE
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Dissociating spatial and letter-based word length effects observed in readers’ eye movement patterns

2011

In previous eye movement research on word length effects, spatial width has been confounded with the number of letters. McDonald (2006) unconfounded these factors by rendering all words in sentences in constant spatial width. In the present study, the Arial font with proportional letter spacing was used for varying the number of letters while equating for spatial width, while the Courier font with monospaced letter spacing was used to measure the contribution of spatial width to the observed word length effect. Number of letters in words affected single fixation duration on target words, whereas words’ spatial width determined fixation locations in words and the probability of skipping a wo…

AdultLetter processingSpeech recognitionsanan spatiaalinen leveysFixation OcularlukeminensilmänliikkeetYoung AdultNumber of lettersFontSaccadesHumansWord lengthkirjainten lukumääräspatial widthMathematicsSpatial widthCommunicationbusiness.industryEye movementCrowdingSensory SystemsForm Perceptionword lengthnumber of lettersOphthalmologyEye movementsPattern Recognition VisualReadingSpace PerceptionFixation (visual)Word lengthbusinesssanan pituusVision Research
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Effects of conversation content on viewing dyadic conversations

2016

People typically follow conversations closely with their gaze. We asked whether this viewing is influenced by what is actually said in the conversation and by the viewer’s psychological condition. We recorded the eye movements of healthy (N = 16) and depressed (N = 25) participants while they were viewing video clips. Each video showed two people, each speaking one line of dialogue about socio-emotionally important (i.e., personal) or unimportant topics (matter-of-fact). Between the spoken lines, the viewers made more saccadic shifts between the discussants, and looked more at the second speaker, in personal vs. matter-of-fact conversations. Higher depression scores were correlated with les…

media_common.quotation_subjectQM1-695Eye movementSocial attentionGazeSensory SystemsSaccadic maskingsocial influencesta3125attentionOphthalmologyHuman anatomysocial attentiondepressionConversationConversation contenttarkkaavaisuusPsychologySocial psychologyeye movementindividual differencesSocial influencemedia_commonJournal of Eye Movement Research
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The role of letters and syllables in typical and dysfluent reading in a transparent orthography

2012

The role of letters and syllables in typical and dysfluent 2nd grade reading in Finnish, a transparent orthography, was assessed by lexical decision and naming tasks. Typical readers did not show reliable word length effects in lexical decision, suggesting establishment of parallel letter processing. However, there were small effects of word syllable structure in both tasks suggesting the presence of some sublexical processing also. Dysfluent readers showed large word length effects in both tasks indicating decoding at the letterphoneme level. When lexical access was required in a lexical decision task, dyslexics additionally chunked the letters into syllables. Response duration measure rev…

Linguistics and Languagelulkivaikeusmedia_common.quotation_subjectPsycholinguisticsEducationTask (project management)Speech and HearingReading (process)medicineLexical decision tasksyllablesmedia_commontavutphonological decodingDyslexiamedicine.diseasedevelopmental dyslexiaLinguisticsword lengthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyTask analysislexicalitySyllablePsychologysanan pituusOrthographyfonologinen dekoodaus
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Spelling in Finnish : the case of the double consonant

2021

Because of its regularity, it is relatively easy to learn to read and spell in Finnish. However, a specific hurdle in spelling acquisition seems to be the doubling of consonant letters. In this study on consonant letter doubling spelling in Finnish children (91 Grade 1 and 191 Grade 2 children), we asked two questions. First, are items with double consonant letters (e.g., “kissa” [ˈkisːɑ] ‘cat’) indeed harder to spell than single consonant items (e.g., “kisa” [ˈkisɑ] ‘contest’)? Second, is consonant doubling harder for stop consonants (e.g., “takki” [ˈtɑkːi] ‘coat’) than for continuant consonants (e.g., “kissa&rdq…

ConsonantLinguistics and Languagesuomen kielioppiminenPost hoclapset (ikäryhmät)050105 experimental psychologyPsycholinguisticsEducationSpeech and Hearingspelling0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSpelling · Finnish · Spelling development · Consonants · Consonant doublingCorpus analysisFinnishkonsonantit05 social sciencesconsonantsContinuantSpellkirjaimetoikeinkirjoitusLinguisticsSpellingspelling developmentNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologyconsonant doublinglukutaitokaksoiskonsonantitPsychologykirjoittaminen050104 developmental & child psychology
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Identification of Reading Difficulties by a Digital Game-Based Assessment Technology

2020

Computerized game-based assessment (GBA) system for screening reading difficulties may provide substantial time and cost benefits over traditional paper-and-pencil assessment while providing means also to individually adapt learning content in educational games. To study the reliability and validity of a GBA system to identify struggling readers performing below a standard deviation from mean in paper-and-pencil test either in raw scores and grade-normative scores, a large-scale study with first to fourth grade students ( N = 723) was conducted, where GBA was administrated as a group test by tablet devices. Overall, the results indicated that the GBA can be successfully used to identify st…

Computer sciencearviointimenetelmätmedia_common.quotation_subjectreading assessmentEducation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineReading assessmentHuman–computer interactionReading (process)paper-and-pencil testingEvaluation methodsreading difficultiesReliability (statistics)media_commonEducational game4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationoppimispelitComputer Science ApplicationsIdentification (information)educational gamegame-based assessmentcomputer-based assessmentGame basedlukihäiriöt0503 education030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Readers’ Theater Projects for Special Education : A Randomized Controlled Study

2022

A randomized controlled trial was conducted to study the effectiveness of two readers’ theater (RT) programs in promoting reading skills and motivation of dysfluent readers in Grades 3–4. One program (RT Goal) included a goal of preparing a performance for an audience (n = 50), while another program (RT Practice) did not include such a goal (n = 49). A group of dysfluent readers receiving traditional oral reading intervention (Control group; n = 59) and a group of classroom peers (Mainstream group; n = 159) served as controls. The results indicate that both RT groups and the Control group developed at a higher rate in oral reading speed during the intervention period than the Mainstream gro…

motivaatioreading motivationeducationsujuvuusinterventiotutkimusdevelopmental dyslexiareading interventionsdraamapedagogiikkasatunnaistetut vertailukokeetlukeminenEducationreading fluencyrandomized controlled trialdysleksiareaders’ theater
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Early science learning with a virtual tutor through multimedia explanations and feedback on spoken questions

2018

The purpose of this pilot study with a within-subject design was to gain a deeper understanding about the promise and restrictions of a virtual tutoring system designed to teach science to first grade students in Finland. Participants were 61 students who received six tutoring science sessions of approximately 20 min each. Sessions consisted of a sequence of narrated multimedia science presentations during which a virtual tutor explained science phenomena displayed in pictures. Narrated science explanations were followed by one or more multiple choice questions with immediate feedback about students’ choices and a possible second attempt, during which students reached 97% accuracy. A pretes…

oppiminenTeaching methodmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)computer.software_genrespoken questionsEducationConcept learningComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesQuality (business)TUTORvirtual tutorscomputer.programming_languageMultiple choicemedia_commonmultimediaMultimediapalaute05 social sciencesEducational technology050301 educationtiedeTransfer of trainingPsychology0503 educationcomputer050104 developmental & child psychologyEducational Technology Research and Development
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Chapter 5. Affordances and challenges of digital reading for individuals with different learning profiles

2018

Human–computer interactionDigital readingPsychologyAffordance
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Influence of reading skill and word length on fixation-related brain activity in school-aged children during natural reading

2019

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 …

MaleAdolescentEye MovementsBrain activity and meditationsujuvuusFixation OcularElectroencephalographylukeminen050105 experimental psychologyVisual processing03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinereadingmedicineHumansAttention0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEEGsanatChildWord lengthLanguageeye-trackingSchoolsSchool age childmedicine.diagnostic_test05 social sciencesBrainEye movementElectroencephalographyFixation (psychology)Sensory Systemsreading fluencyword lengthOphthalmologyPattern Recognition VisualReadingkatseenseurantaVisual PerceptionEye trackingFemalePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFRPCognitive psychologyVision Research
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Sixth graders’ evaluation strategies when reading Internet search results : an eye-tracking study

2018

Eye-tracking technology was used to examine Internet search result evaluation strategies adopted by sixth-grade students (N = 36) during ten experimental information search tasks. The relevancy of the search result’s title, URL, and snippet components was manipulated and selection of search results as well as looking into probabilities on the search result components was analysed. The results revealed that during first-pass inspection, students read the search engine page by first looking at the title of a search result. If the title was relevant, the probability of looking at the snippet of the search result increased. During second-pass inspection, there was a high probability of students…

Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSearch engine results pagehakukoneetcomputer.software_genreINDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCESeye trackinglukeminensilmänliikkeetRELEVANCEArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Reading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologyWEB SEARCHverkkolukutaitotiedonhakuta515media_commontiedonlähteetInternetMOVEMENTSMultimediabusiness.industry05 social sciencesCHILDRENS050301 educationGeneral Social Sciencesonline readingPERFORMANCEINFORMATION-SEEKINGONLINE SEARCHHuman-Computer InteractionSKILLSkatseenseurantaEye trackingThe Internetinformation searchinternet0509 other social sciencessearch engine results page050904 information & library sciencesbusiness0503 educationcomputerBEHAVIORBehaviour and Information Technology
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Attentional bias towards interpersonal aggression in depression – an eye movement study

2020

Depressed individuals exhibit an attentional bias towards mood-congruent stimuli, yet evidence for biased processing of threat-related information in human interaction remains scarce. Here, we tested whether an attentional bias towards interpersonally aggressive pictures over interpersonally neutral pictures could be observed to a greater extent in depressed participants than in control participants. Eye movements were recorded while the participants freely viewed visually matched interpersonally aggressive and neutral pictures, which were presented in pairs. Across the groups, participants spent more time looking at neutral pictures than at aggressive pictures, probably reflecting avoidanc…

masennusaggressiivisuusEye Movements515 Psychologyavoidance behavior050109 social psychologyAttentional biasStimulus (physiology)sosiaalinen vuorovaikutuseye tracking050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyAttentional BiassilmänliikkeetArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)tunteetkognitiiviset vinoumatDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumansAttention0501 psychology and cognitive scienceskognitiivinen psykologiaunipolar depressionValence (psychology)tarkkaavaisuusGeneral PsychologyDepressionAggressionmieliala05 social sciencesEye movementGeneral Medicine16. Peace & justiceSocial relationAggressionFixation (visual)katseenseurantaEye trackingmedicine.symptomsocial risk hypothesisPsychologyärsykkeetcognitive hypersensitivityScandinavian Journal of Psychology
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Dual-stage and dual-deficit? Word recognition processes during text reading across the reading fluency continuum

2021

AbstractCentral questions in the study of visual word recognition and developmental dyslexia are whether early lexical activation precedes and supports decoding (a dual-stage view) or not (dual-route view), and the locus of deficits in dysfluent reading. The dual-route view predicts early word frequency and length interaction, whereas the dual-stage view predicts word frequency effect to precede the interaction effect. These predictions were tested on eye movements data collected from (n = 152) children aged 9–10 among whom reading dysfluency was overrepresented. In line with the dual-stage view, the results revealed an early word frequency effect in first fixation duration followed by robu…

Linguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectword recognitionPsycholinguisticsEducationsilmänliikkeetSpeech and HearingFluencypituusReading (process)dysleksiasanatmedia_commonword frequencyEye movementdevelopmental dyslexiaeye movementsword lengthWord lists by frequencyNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologykehityshäiriötlukutaitoRefixationWord recognitionFixation (visual)PsychologyCognitive psychologyReading and Writing
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Sublexical effects on eye movements during repeated reading of words and pseudowords in Finnish

2011

The role of different orthographic units (letters, syllables, words) in reading of orthographically transparent Finnish language was studied by independently manipulating the number of letters (NoL) and syllables (NoS) in words and pseudowords and by recording eye movements during repeated reading aloud of these items. Fluent adult readers showed evidence for using larger orthographic units in (pseudo)word recoding, whereas dysfluent children seem to be stuck in a letter-based decoding strategy, as lexicality and item repetition decreased the NoL effect only among adult readers. The NoS manipulation produced weak repetition effects in both groups. However, dysfluent children showed evidence…

Linguistics and Languagemedicine.medical_specialtyreading abilitymedia_common.quotation_subjectword recognitionExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyAudiologyLanguage and LinguisticssilmänliikkeetsanantunnistusPerceptionReading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologymedicineLevels-of-processing effectmedia_commontavutRepetition (rhetorical device)CommunicationEye movementFixation (psychology)number of syllablesLinguisticsword lengthWord recognitionlukutaitoPsychologysanan pituusWord (group theory)
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Rapid Coding of Syllable Structure by Dysfluent Developing Readers

2023

Purpose: The present study investigated whether the number of syllables affects developing readers’ word recognition when controlling for word length and word frequency and, if so, whether the effect is dependent on reading fluency. The target language was Finnish, a language with a transparent orthography and a simple syllable structure. Method: Eye movements of 142 third and fourth graders were recorded during silent reading of two stories. Reading fluency was assessed separately. For analyses, a data subset containing words of a certain length (6,7,9 letters) and varying syllable number (2,3,4 syllables) was extracted from the data set. Using linear mixed-effects modeling, the effect of …

lukijatkielellinen kehityssuomen kielilukutaitoPsychology (miscellaneous)lukihäiriötlukeminenEducationScientific Studies of Reading
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On the quantitative edge of feature and gestalt -based associative learning : learning-related ERP changes in the hippocampus and the prefontal corte…

2004

prefrontal cortexoppiminenkaniinitbiconditional discriminationhippocampusassosiaatiolearning-related changesassociative learningevent-related potentialsaivotabstract animal learning
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Onko lukuteatteri tehokas tapa harjoitella lukemista? : pilottitutkimuksen tuloksia ReadDrama -hankkeesta

2020

näytelmätääneenlukeminenlukuteatteridraamakasvatuslukeminen
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Eye-tracking the Effects of Representation on Students' Problem Solving Approaches

2017

This study used an eye-tracking method to explore students’ approaches to solving the same task in different representations and the differences between students who answered correctly and those who answered incorrectly when solving the problems. Thirty-one upper secondary students took part in the study. According to the results of this study, the representation has a slight effect on students’ problem solving processes. Students with the incorrect answers paid more attention to the parts of the tasks with information irrelevant to determining the solution to the task. peerReviewed

eye-trackingsilmänliikkeetComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONkatseenseurantakatseArtikkelitongelmanratkaisu
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Visual word recognition in fluent and dysfluent readers in the transparent Finnish orthography

2012

eye movementssilmänliikkeetreading speeddyslexiaword recognitiondysleksialukihäiriötreading disabilities
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Exploring early adolescents’ evaluation of academic and commercial online resources related to health

2018

This study assessed the ability of 426 students (ages 12–13) to critically evaluate two types of online locations on health issues: an academic resource and a commercial resource. The results indicated limited evaluation abilities, especially for the commercial resource, and only a small, partial association with prior stance and offline reading ability. Only about half (51.4%) of the students questioned the credibility of the commercial online resource and only about 19% of the students showed an ability to fully recognize commercial bias. Wide variation existed in students’ ability to evaluate online information, as approximately one-fourth of the students performed poorly when evaluating…

tiedonlähteetkriittinen ajatteluverkkotiedonlähteetcritical readinginformaatiolukutaitoterveystieto (oppiaineet)digital literacyonline readingadolescentsarviointi
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What information should I look for again? : Attentional difficulties distracts reading of task assignments

2019

This large-scale eye-movement study (N = 164) investigated how students read short task assignments to complete information search problems and how their cognitive resources are associated with this reading behavior. These cognitive resources include information searching subskills, prior knowledge, verbal memory, reading fluency, and attentional difficulties. In this study, the task assignments consisted of four sentences. The first and last sentences provided context, while the second or third sentence was the relevant or irrelevant sentence under investigation. The results of a linear mixed-model and latent change score analyses showed the ubiquitous influence of reading fluency on first…

luetun ymmärtämineneye movementssilmänliikkeetdyslexiaattention deficitdysleksiareading comprehensiontarkkaavaisuuslukihäiriötlatent change scores
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ReadDrama-hanke tuottaa tietoa draamakasvatuksellisen lukuteatterin vaikuttavuudesta

2020

Draamallisia menetelmiä sovelletaan laajasti opetuksessa, mutta niiden vaikuttavuutta on tutkittu melko vähän. Oppilaan keskeinen oppimistehtävä koulupolkunsa alkupuolella on riittävän teknisen lukutaidon ja lukusujuvuuden tason saavuttaminen. Lupaava draamakasvatuksellinen menetelmä lukutaidon harjoitteluun on lukuteatteri, jossa lukemista harjoitellaan näytelmätekstien parissa. Lukuteatterin vaikuttavuutta kohdennetun tuen muotona tutkitaan Suomen Akatemian rahoittamassa ja Niilo Mäki Instituutissa suoritettavassa ReadDrama-tutkimushankkeessa. nonPeerReviewed

näytelmätlukutaitolukuteatteridraamakasvatus
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"Koska oli extrasuperkivaa" - 3.-4.-luokkalaisten hitaiden lukijoiden kokemuksia lukuteatterista

2021

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lukutaitokoululaisetoppilaatlukeminen
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Sublexical effects on eye movements during repeated reading of words and pseudowords in Finnish

2011

The role of different orthographic units (letters, syllables, words) in reading of orthographically transparent Finnish language was studied by independently manipulating the number of letters (NoL) and syllables (NoS) in words and pseudowords and by recording eye movements during repeated reading aloud of these items. Fluent adult readers showed evidence for using larger orthographic units in (pseudo)word recoding, whereas dysfluent children seem to be stuck in a letter-based decoding strategy, as lexicality and item repetition decreased the NoL effect only among adult readers. The NoS manipulation produced weak repetition effects in both groups. However, dysfluent children showed evidence…

eye movementsword lengthreading abilitysilmänliikkeettavutsanantunnistuslukutaitoword recognitionnumber of syllablessanan pituus
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