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Tracking your emotions – an eye-tracking study on reader's engagement with perspective during text comprehension
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posted on 2023-06-09, 20:33 authored by Scarlett Child, Jane OakhillJane Oakhill, Alan GarnhamAlan GarnhamAn eye-tracking study explored perspective effects on eye-movements during reading. We presented texts that included either a personal perspective (you) or an onlooker perspective (he/she). We measured whether fixations on the pronouns themselves differed as a function of perspective, and whether fixations on pronouns were affected by the emotional valence of the text which was either positive or negative. It was found that early in the text, processing of you is easier than he or she. However, as the character referred to by he/she becomes more familiar, fixations on he/she decrease, specifically in negative contexts.
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Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Accepted version
Journal
Quarterly Journal of Experimental PsychologyISSN
1747-0218Publisher
SAGE PublicationsExternal DOI
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- Psychology Publications
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- Yes
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- Yes