Frequency-based foveal load modulates semantic parafoveal-on-foveal effects

During reading, we can process words allocated to the parafoveal visual region. Our ability to extract parafoveal information is determined by the availability of attentional resources, and by how these are distributed among words in the visual field. According to the foveal load hypothesis, a great...

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López-Pérez, Pedro Javier
Dampuré, Julien
Barber, Horacio A.
Antúnez, Martín
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Frequency-based foveal load modulates semantic parafoveal-on-foveal effects
title Frequency-based foveal load modulates semantic parafoveal-on-foveal effects
spellingShingle Frequency-based foveal load modulates semantic parafoveal-on-foveal effects
Foveal load
ERPs
Reading
N400
Parafovea
Parafoveal-on-foveal
title_short Frequency-based foveal load modulates semantic parafoveal-on-foveal effects
title_full Frequency-based foveal load modulates semantic parafoveal-on-foveal effects
title_fullStr Frequency-based foveal load modulates semantic parafoveal-on-foveal effects
title_full_unstemmed Frequency-based foveal load modulates semantic parafoveal-on-foveal effects
title_sort Frequency-based foveal load modulates semantic parafoveal-on-foveal effects
dc.creator.fl_str_mv López-Pérez, Pedro Javier
Dampuré, Julien
Barber, Horacio A.
Antúnez, Martín
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv López-Pérez, Pedro Javier
Dampuré, Julien
Barber, Horacio A.
Antúnez, Martín
dc.subject.proposal.eng.fl_str_mv Foveal load
ERPs
Reading
N400
Parafovea
Parafoveal-on-foveal
topic Foveal load
ERPs
Reading
N400
Parafovea
Parafoveal-on-foveal
description During reading, we can process words allocated to the parafoveal visual region. Our ability to extract parafoveal information is determined by the availability of attentional resources, and by how these are distributed among words in the visual field. According to the foveal load hypothesis, a greater difficulty in processing the foveal word would result in less attentional resources being allocated to the parafoveal word, thereby hindering its processing. However, contradictory results have raised questions about which foveal load manipulations may affect the processing of parafoveal words at different levels. We explored whether the semantic processing of parafoveal words can be modulated by variations in a frequency-based foveal load. When participants read word triads, modulations in the N400 component indicated that, while parafoveal words were semantically processed when foveal load was low, their meaning could not be accessed if the foveal word was more difficult to process. Therefore, a frequency-based foveal load modulates semantic parafoveal processing and a semantic preview manipulation may be a suitable baseline to test the foveal load hypothesis.
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spelling López-Pérez, Pedro JavierDampuré, JulienBarber, Horacio A.Antúnez, Martín2022-07-05T14:22:01Z20242022-07-05T14:22:01Z2022M. Antúnez, P.J. López-Pérez, J. Dampuré, H.A. Barber, Frequency-based foveal load modulates semantic parafoveal-on-foveal effects, Journal of Neurolinguistics, Volume 63, 2022, 101071, ISSN 0911-6044, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneuroling.2022.101071.0911-6044https://hdl.handle.net/11323/9331https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneuroling.2022.10107110.1016/j.jneuroling.2022.101071.Corporación Universidad de la CostaREDICUC - Repositorio CUChttps://repositorio.cuc.edu.co/During reading, we can process words allocated to the parafoveal visual region. Our ability to extract parafoveal information is determined by the availability of attentional resources, and by how these are distributed among words in the visual field. According to the foveal load hypothesis, a greater difficulty in processing the foveal word would result in less attentional resources being allocated to the parafoveal word, thereby hindering its processing. However, contradictory results have raised questions about which foveal load manipulations may affect the processing of parafoveal words at different levels. We explored whether the semantic processing of parafoveal words can be modulated by variations in a frequency-based foveal load. When participants read word triads, modulations in the N400 component indicated that, while parafoveal words were semantically processed when foveal load was low, their meaning could not be accessed if the foveal word was more difficult to process. Therefore, a frequency-based foveal load modulates semantic parafoveal processing and a semantic preview manipulation may be a suitable baseline to test the foveal load hypothesis.10 páginasapplication/pdfengElsevier BVUnited KingdomAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 4.0 Internacional (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)© 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_f1cfFrequency-based foveal load modulates semantic parafoveal-on-foveal effectsArtículo de revistahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Textinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARThttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S091160442200015X#!Journal of NeurolinguisticsAntúnez et al., 2021a M. Antúnez, S. Mancini, J. Hernández-Cabrera, L. Hoversten, H. Barber, M. Carreiras Cross-linguistic semantic preview benefit in Basque-Spanish bilingual readers: Evidence from fixation-related potentials Brain and Language, 214 (2021), p. 104905Antúnez, Milligan, Hernandez-Cabrera, Barber, & Schotter, 2021b M. Antúnez, S. Milligan, J.A. Hernandez-Cabrera, H.A. Barber, E.R. Schotter Semantic parafoveal processing in natural reading: Insight from fixation-related potentials & eye movements Psychophysiology, 00 (2021), Article e13986 https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.13986Apel et al., 2012 J.K. Apel, J.M. Henderson, F. Ferreira Targeting regressions: Do readers pay attention to the left? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 19 (6) (2012), pp. 1108-1113Barber et al., 2011 H.A. Barber, S. Ben-Zvi, S. Bentin, M. Kutas Parafoveal perception during sentence reading? An erp paradigm using rapid serial visual presentation (rsvp) with flankers Psychophysiology, 48 (4) (2011), pp. 523-531Barber et al., 2010 H.A. Barber, N. Doñamayor, M. Kutas, T. Münte Parafoveal n400 effect during sentence reading Neuroscience Letters, 479 (2) (2010), pp. 152-156Barber & Kutas, 2007 H.A. Barber, M. Kutas Interplay between computational models and cognitive electrophysiology in visual word recognition Brain Research Reviews, 53 (1) (2007), pp. 98-123Barber et al., 2013 H.A. Barber, M. van der Meij, M. Kutas An electrophysiological analysis of contextual and temporal constraints on parafoveal word processing Psychophysiology, 50 (1) (2013), pp. 48-59Clifton et al., 2016 C. Clifton Jr., F. Ferreira, J.M. Henderson, A.W. Inhoff, S.P. Liversedge, E.D. Reichle, et al. Eye movements in reading and information processing: Keith rayner's 40 year legacy Journal of Memory and Language, 86 (2016), pp. 1-19Dampuré et al., 2019 J. Dampuré, A. Benraiss, N. Vibert Modulation of parafoveal word processing by cognitive load during modified visual search tasks Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 72 (7) (2019), pp. 1805-1826Dimigen et al., 2012 O. 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