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DOCUMENT RESUME CG 031 396 ED 458 505 Dillon, Ronna F. AUTHOR Compilation of Eye Movement Research. TITLE 2001-00-00 PUB DATE NOTE 15p. Reports Bibliographies (131) Reference Materials PUB TYPE Research (143) MF01/PC01 Plus Postage. EDRS PRICE *Cognitive Processes; Cognitive Psychology; *Eye Movements; DESCRIPTORS Individual Differences; Literature Reviews; Thinking Skills ABSTRACT Efforts to use eye movement data to elucidate cognitive processes center on phenomena ranging from basic physiological processes to complex processes such as decision-making and job performance, and have been very productive. Irrespective of the particular task being studied, individual differences efforts have yielded differences in eye movements at (2) differences in the sequential (1) stages or phases; five levels: (3) strategy components and distribution of processing activities; (4) differences in eye movement patterns over time attributable strategies; to learning; and (5) flexibility, which occurs when an individual maintains processing efficiency as the demands of a task change. A categorized bibliography of eye movement research in the above areas is provided. (Contains 140 references.) (Author/JDM) Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. Eye Movement Bibliography Compilation of Eye Movement Research Ronna F. Dillon Southern Illinois University U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Improvement Office of Educational Research and PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE AND EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION DISSEMINATE THIS MATERIAL HAS CENTER (ERIC) as O This document has been reproduced BEEN GRANTED BY received from the person or organization originating it. L-ov\ made to O Minor changes have been improve reproduction quality this Points of view or opinions stated in TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES document do not necessarily represent INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) official OERI position or policy. 1 BET COPY AVAILABLE 2 Eye Movement Bibliography Abstract center on phenomena Efforts to use eye movement data to elucidate cognitive processes cognitive processes such as ranging from basic physiological processes to complex productive. Irrespective of the decision-making and job performance have been very efforts have yielded differences in particular task being studied, individual differences sequential levels: (a) stages or phases; (b) differences in the eye movements at five and strategies; (d) distribution of processing activities; (c) strategy components attributable to learning; and (e) differences in eye movement patterns over time maintains processing efficiency as the flexibility, which occurs when an individual of eye movement research in the demands of a task change. A categorized bibliography above areas is provided. 3 Eye Movement Bibliography 3 Basic Physiological Processes (1992). Adaptive modification of saccadic Abrams, R. A., Dobkin, R. S., Helfrich, M. K. of Experimental Psychology, 18, 922. eye movements. Journal (1989). Speed and accuracy of saccadic Abrams, R. A., Meyer, D. E., & Kornblum, S. 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