Abstract

1. Visual extraction processes and regressive saccades in reading 2. Sources of information for the programming of short- and long-range regressions during reading 3. Word skipping: implications for theories of eye movement control in reading 4. Identifying compound words in reading: an overview and a model 5. New directions in theories of eye movement control during reading 6. Eye movement control in reading and the E-Z Reader model 7. Eye fixations on pictures of natural scenes: getting the gist and identifying the components 8. Semantic effects on object selection in real-world scene perception 9. Eye movements and visual memory for scenes 10. Remembering what we've seen: Predicting recollective experience from eye movements when viewing everyday scenes 11. Eye guidance and visual search 12. The integration of top-down and bottom up factors in visual search during driving 13. Novice and expert performance with a dynamic control task: scanpaths during a computer game 14. Perception in chess: evidence from eye movements 15. Tracking the eyes to obtain insight into insight problem solving

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