Live Quiz Arena
🎁 1 Free Round Daily
⚡ Enter ArenaQuestion
← Language & CommunicationWhy does the human reading system exhibit longer fixation durations on lower-frequency words during saccadic eye movement?
A)Limited retinal processing bandwidth
B)Phonological loop articulatory suppression
C)Increased lexical access difficulty✓
D)Pre-motor cortex saccade inhibition
💡 Explanation
The human reading system shows longer fixations on low-frequency words because of increased lexical access difficulty. The system expends more cognitive effort to retrieve the meaning. Therefore, fixation duration increases, rather than decreases, due to pre-motor inhibition, which would imply faster processing.
🏆 Up to £1,000 monthly prize pool
Ready for the live challenge? Join the next global round now.
*Terms apply. Skill-based competition.
Related Questions
Browse Language & Communication →- If speakers of a lexifier language (e.g., French) exhibit incomplete second-language acquisition when interacting regularly with substrate language speakers (e.g., African languages), which consequence follows regarding creole formation?
- Why does formulaic language acquisition in second language learners often plateau despite continued explicit instruction?
- A railway signaling system uses digital displays with tightly-spaced characters. If tracking between the characters is excessively reduced to fit more information on the display, which consequence follows?
- Why does lexical ambiguity resolution in auditory word recognition exhibit slower response times when the biasing context is presented after the ambiguous word?
- Why does adoption of a non-native accent increase perceived prestige in international call centers?
- Why does software localization employing aggressive domestication risk reducing brand recognition in a new market?
