Artículo
Modelling the eye movements of dyslexic children during reading as a continuous time random walk
Fecha de publicación:
07/08/2023
Editorial:
American Institute of Physics
Revista:
Chaos
ISSN:
1054-1500
e-ISSN:
1089-7682
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
The study of eye movements during reading is considered a valuable tool for understanding the underlying cognitive processes and for its ability to detect alterations that could be associated with neurocognitive deficiencies or visual conditions. During reading, the gaze moves from one position to the next on the text performing a saccade-fixation sequence. This dynamics resembles processes usually described as continuous time random walk, where the jumps are the saccadic movements and waiting times are the duration of fixations. The time between jumps (intersaccadic time) consists of stochastic waiting time and flight time, which is a function of the jump length (the amplitude of the saccade). This motivates the present proposal of a model of eye movements during reading in the framework of the intermittent random walk but considering the time between jumps as a combined stochastic-deterministic process. The parameters used in this model were obtained from records of eye movements of children with dyslexia and typically developed for children performing a reading task. The jump lengths arise from the characteristics of the selected text. The time required for the flights was obtained based on a previously proposed model. Synthetic signals were generated and compared with actual eye movement signals in a complexity-entropy plane.
Palabras clave:
Eye movements
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Neurocognitive
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Intermitent random walk
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Dyslexia
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Articulos(IFISUR)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE FISICA DEL SUR
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE FISICA DEL SUR
Citación
Iaconis, Francisco Ramiro; Meo, Marcos Miguel; del Punta, Jessica Adriana; Gasaneo, Gustavo; Modelling the eye movements of dyslexic children during reading as a continuous time random walk; American Institute of Physics; Chaos; 33; 8; 7-8-2023; 1-17
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