作者: Kelly Knollman-Porter , Andrew Bevelhimer , Karen Hux , Sarah E Wallace , Michael R Hughes
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摘要: Background: Researchers have used eye-tracking technology to investigate eye movements in neurotypical adults (NAs) when reading. The technology can provide comparable information about people with aphasia (PWA). Eye fixations occurring when PWA do and do not have access to text-to-speech (TTS) technology are of interest because the support improves reading comprehension and decreases processing time for at least some PWA. Aims: This study's purpose was to examine forward, regressive, and off-track eye fixations …