NSCI 324 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Crossmodal, Inferior Frontal Gyrus, Automatic Control

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Cognitive control of reading: the retina is where light energy gets transformed to neural signal, the retina is not uniform. The fovea: specialized part of central retina: all neural elements and blood vessels are pushed to the side, low visual distortion, high acuity, reading moving fovea from one area to the next. Jumps in eye movement to bring fovea from one word to the next. Time course of skilled reading: eye movements form staircase pattern, the steps are the fixation durations (based on how easy or hard the word is) In between are the saccades (most are forward) but the rest are called regressions (moving backward, if you have problem comprehending or you went too fast the first time: you are getting info during fixations. Rate of information extraction: global influences, text difficulty, fixation duration increases, avg saccade length decreases regression frequency increases, local influences, short, predictable, & frequently occurring words.

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