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Reading numbers is harder than reading words: An eye-tracking study
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  • Acta psychologica, 2023-07, Vol.237, p.103942-103942, Article 103942
Ort / Verlag
Netherlands: Elsevier B.V
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
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MEDLINE
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  • We recorded the eye movements of adults reading aloud short (four digit) and long (eight to 11 digit) Arabic numerals compared to matched-in-length words and pseudowords. We presented each item in isolation, at the center of the screen. Participants read each item aloud at their pace, and then pressed the spacebar to display the next item. Reading accuracy was 99 %. Results showed that adults make 2.5 times more fixations when reading short numerals compared to short words, and up to 7 times more fixations when reading long numerals with respect to long words. Similarly, adults make 3 times more saccades when reading short numerals compared to short words, and up to 9 times more saccades when reading long numerals with respect to long words. Fixation duration and saccade amplitude stay almost the same when reading short numerals with respect to short words. However, fixation duration increases by ∼50 ms when reading long numerals (∼300 ms) with respect to long words (∼250 ms), and saccade amplitude decreases up to 0.83 characters when reading long numerals with respect to long words. The pattern of findings for long numerals—more and shorter saccades as well as more and longer fixations—shows the extent to which reading long Arabic numerals is a cognitively costly task. Within the phonographic writing system, this pattern of eye movements stands for the use of the sublexical print-to-sound correspondence rules. The data highlight that reading large numerals is an unautomatized activity and that Arabic numerals must be converted into their oral form by a step-by-step process even by expert readers. [Display omitted] •We make up to 7 times more fixations when reading numerals with respect to words.•We make up to 9 times more saccades when reading numerals with respect to words.•Fixation duration increases from 250 to 300 ms reading long numerals versus words.•Saccade amplitude decreases up to 0.83 characters reading long numerals versus words.•Arabic numerals are converted into their oral form by an unautomatized process.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0001-6918
eISSN: 1873-6297
DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2023.103942
Titel-ID: cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_3316ebab20f747c98a57214db857dbc0

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