9 research outputs found
Eye Movement Measures for Each Display Condition.<sup>*</sup>
*<p>Standard Errors are provided in parentheses.</p
Eye Movement Measures for High and Low Frequency Target Words for Each Display Condition.<sup>*</sup>
*<p>LFE = Lexical Frequency Effect. Standard Errors are provided in parentheses.</p
Examples of a sentence displayed as normal and containing only one type of visual content.
<p>(a) Very Coarse, (b) Coarse, (c) Medium, (d) Fine, (e) Very Fine. The appearance of each visual content shown in the figure is approximate due to restrictions in resolution and print medium.</p
The image used in this study. The item scanned was a piece of modern linen, manufactured c.2009.
<p>The image used in this study. The item scanned was a piece of modern linen, manufactured c.2009.</p
Mean reading rates (words per minute) for each display condition.
<p>Mean reading rates (words per minute) for each display condition.</p
Mean (SD) statistics for the ratings of different types of facial expressions.
<p><b>Note</b>: Ratings were made on a scale ranging from 0 = not present to 10 = very strong.</p
Eye Movement Measures for Each Display Condition in Urdu and English.
<p>Durations are reported in milliseconds, saccade lengths are reported in degrees of visual angle, and Standard Errors are provided in parentheses.</p
Example of each emotional expression (neutral, compassionate, critical).
<p>Example of each emotional expression (neutral, compassionate, critical).</p
Attentional bias score means and standard deviations per condition.
<p>Attentional bias score means and standard deviations per condition.</p