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Pupil dilation and EEG alpha frequency band power reveal load on executive functions for link-selection processes during text reading.

Author(s) / Creator(s)

Scharinger, C.
Kammerer, Y.
Gerjets, P.

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Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien

Abstract / Description

Executive working memory functions play a central role in reading comprehension. In the present research we were interested in additional load imposed on executive functions by link-selection processes during computer-based reading. For obtaining process measures, we used a methodology of concurrent electroencephalographic (EEG) and eye-tracking data recording that allowed us to compare epochs of pure text reading with epochs of hyperlink-like selection processes in an online reading situation. Furthermore, this methodology allowed us to directly compare the two physiological load-measures EEG alpha frequency band power and pupil dilation. We observed increased load on executive functions during hyperlink-like selection processes on both measures in terms of decreased alpha frequency band power and increased pupil dilation. Surprisingly however, the two measures did not correlate. Two additional experiments were conducted that excluded potential perceptual, motor, or structural confounds. In sum, EEG alpha frequency band power and pupil dilation both turned out to be sensitive measures for increased load during hyperlink-like selection processes in online text reading.

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Date of first publication

2015

Journal title

PLoS ONE

Volume

10

Page numbers

e0130608

Publication status

publishedVersion

Review status

peerReviewed

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10.1371/journal.pone.0130608

Citation

  • Author(s) / Creator(s)
    Scharinger, C.
  • Author(s) / Creator(s)
    Kammerer, Y.
  • Author(s) / Creator(s)
    Gerjets, P.
  • Other kind(s) of contributor
    Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien
  • PsychArchives acquisition timestamp
    2017-08-28T11:11:29Z
  • Made available on
    2017-08-28T11:11:29Z
  • Date of first publication
    2015
  • Abstract / Description
    Executive working memory functions play a central role in reading comprehension. In the present research we were interested in additional load imposed on executive functions by link-selection processes during computer-based reading. For obtaining process measures, we used a methodology of concurrent electroencephalographic (EEG) and eye-tracking data recording that allowed us to compare epochs of pure text reading with epochs of hyperlink-like selection processes in an online reading situation. Furthermore, this methodology allowed us to directly compare the two physiological load-measures EEG alpha frequency band power and pupil dilation. We observed increased load on executive functions during hyperlink-like selection processes on both measures in terms of decreased alpha frequency band power and increased pupil dilation. Surprisingly however, the two measures did not correlate. Two additional experiments were conducted that excluded potential perceptual, motor, or structural confounds. In sum, EEG alpha frequency band power and pupil dilation both turned out to be sensitive measures for increased load during hyperlink-like selection processes in online text reading.
  • Publication status
    publishedVersion
  • Review status
    peerReviewed
  • Persistent Identifier
    https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/524
  • Persistent Identifier
    https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.732
  • Is version of
    10.1371/journal.pone.0130608
  • Title
    Pupil dilation and EEG alpha frequency band power reveal load on executive functions for link-selection processes during text reading.
  • DRO type
    article
  • Leibniz institute name(s) / abbreviation(s)
    IWM
  • Leibniz subject classification
    Psychologie
  • Journal title
    PLoS ONE
  • Page numbers
    e0130608
  • Volume
    10
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    Version of Record