Contextual Plausibility Effects Among Older Adults in Chinese Free-View Reading: Co-Registration of Eye-Tracking and Electroencephalography.
With regard to how aging affects contextual plausibility in Chinese natural silent reading, research remains limited. To address the methodological limitations inherent in using eye-tracking measures and event-related potentials separately, we aimed to apply co-registration of eye-tracking with elec...
| Publicado en: | Perceptual & Motor Skills Vol. 133; no. 3; pp. 517 - 539 |
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Sage Publications Inc.
Jun2026
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