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Pupil size behavior during on line processing of sentences
Fecha
2017-01Registro en:
Fernández, Gerardo Abel; Biondi, Juan Andrés; Castro, Silvia Mabel; Agamennoni, Osvaldo Enrique; Pupil size behavior during on line processing of sentences; World Scientific Publishing; Journal Of Integrative Neuroscience; 15; 4; 1-2017; 485-496
0219-6352
1757-448X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Fernández, Gerardo Abel
Biondi, Juan Andrés
Castro, Silvia Mabel
Agamennoni, Osvaldo Enrique
Resumen
In the present work we analyzed the pupil size behavior of 40 subjects while they read well-defined sentences with different contextual predictability (i.e., regular sentences and proverbs). In general, pupil size increased when reading regular sentences, but when readers realized that they were reading proverbs their pupils strongly increase until finishing proverbs’ reading. Our results suggest that an increased pupil size is not limited to cognitive load (i.e., relative difficulty in processing) because when participants accurately recognized words during reading proverbs, theirs pupil size increased too. Our results show that pupil size dynamics may be a reliable measure to investigate the cognitive processes involved in sentence processing and memory functioning.