User profiles for Stefan Hawelka
Stefan HawelkaCentre for Cognitive Neuroscience (CCNS), University of Salzburg Verified email at plus.ac.at Cited by 1831 |
A dual-route perspective on eye movements of dyslexic readers
This study assessed eye movement abnormalities of adolescent dyslexic readers and interpreted
the findings by linking the dual-route model of single word reading with the EZ Reader …
the findings by linking the dual-route model of single word reading with the EZ Reader …
[HTML][HTML] Impaired visual processing of multi-element arrays is associated with increased number of eye movements in dyslexic reading
For assessing simultaneous visual processing in dyslexic and normal readers a multi-element
processing task was used which required the report of a single digit of briefly presented …
processing task was used which required the report of a single digit of briefly presented …
[HTML][HTML] Systematic influence of gaze position on pupil size measurement: analysis and correction
Cognitive effort is reflected in pupil dilation, but the assessment of pupil size is potentially
susceptible to changes in gaze position. This study exemplarily used sentence reading as a …
susceptible to changes in gaze position. This study exemplarily used sentence reading as a …
[HTML][HTML] On forward inferences of fast and slow readers. An eye movement study
Unimpaired readers process words incredibly fast and hence it was assumed that top-down
processing, such as predicting upcoming words, would be too slow to play an appreciable …
processing, such as predicting upcoming words, would be too slow to play an appreciable …
Words in context: The effects of length, frequency, and predictability on brain responses during natural reading
Word length, frequency, and predictability count among the most influential variables during
reading. Their effects are well-documented in eye movement studies, but pertinent evidence …
reading. Their effects are well-documented in eye movement studies, but pertinent evidence …
Reactance, the self, and its group: When threats to freedom come from the ingroup versus the outgroup
We investigated the assumption that independent versus interdependent self‐construals
yield different manifestations of psychological reactance in different group contexts. We …
yield different manifestations of psychological reactance in different group contexts. We …
[HTML][HTML] Visual target detection is not impaired in dyslexic readers
In two previous studies we assessed a difficulty of dyslexic readers with letter string processing
by using variants of the partial report paradigm, eg, Averbach and Coriell [Averbach, E., & …
by using variants of the partial report paradigm, eg, Averbach and Coriell [Averbach, E., & …
An incremental boundary study on parafoveal preprocessing in children reading aloud: Parafoveal masks overestimate the preview benefit
C Marx, S Hawelka, S Schuster… - Journal of Cognitive …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Parafoveal preprocessing is an important factor for efficient reading and, in eye-movement
studies, is typically investigated by means of parafoveal masking: Valid previews are …
studies, is typically investigated by means of parafoveal masking: Valid previews are …
Fixation-related fMRI analysis in the domain of reading research: using self-paced eye movements as markers for hemodynamic brain responses during visual letter …
The present study investigated the feasibility of using self-paced eye movements during
reading (measured by an eye tracker) as markers for calculating hemodynamic brain responses …
reading (measured by an eye tracker) as markers for calculating hemodynamic brain responses …
[HTML][HTML] Parafoveal X-masks interfere with foveal word recognition: Evidence from fixation-related brain potentials
The boundary paradigm, in combination with parafoveal masks, is the main technique for
studying parafoveal preprocessing during reading. The rationale is that the masks (eg, strings …
studying parafoveal preprocessing during reading. The rationale is that the masks (eg, strings …