Author:
Zhang Guangyao,Yao Panpan,Ma Guojie,Wang Jingwen,Zhou Junyi,Huang Linjieqiong,Xu Pingping,Chen Lijing,Chen Songlin,Gu Junjuan,Wei Wei,Cheng Xi,Hua Huimin,Liu Pingping,Lou Ya,Shen Wei,Bao Yaqian,Liu Jiayu,Lin Nan,Li Xingshan
Abstract
AbstractEye movements are one of the most fundamental behaviors during reading. A growing number of Chinese reading studies have used eye-tracking techniques in the last two decades. The accumulated data provide a rich resource that can reflect the complex cognitive mechanisms underlying Chinese reading. This article reports a database of eye-movement measures of words during Chinese sentence reading. The database contains nine eye-movement measures of 8,551 Chinese words obtained from 1,718 participants across 57 Chinese sentence reading experiments. All data were collected in the same experimental environment and from homogenous participants, using the same protocols and parameters. This database enables researchers to test their theoretical or computational hypotheses concerning Chinese reading efficiently using a large number of words. The database can also indicate the processing difficulty of Chinese words during text reading, thus providing a way to control or manipulate the difficulty level of Chinese texts.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Library and Information Sciences,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Computer Science Applications,Education,Information Systems,Statistics and Probability
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