Presentation 2001/3/22
Characteristics of Eye Movement in Oral Reading under the Delayed Auditory Feedback(DAF) Condition
Yutaka Sato, Kazuhiko Kakehi,
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Abstract(in English) The characteristics of eye-movements were investigated in reading Japanese sentences under normal and DAF (delayed auditory feedback) condition. One subject among three showed the similar eye movement characteristics to those of stutterers, which had been measured in the former study. The subject showed comparatively high frequent fixation and the combination of fixation and regression movements, when the utterance was disfluent. This indicates that the cause of the stuterer's eye movements is due to the same mechanism in the speech production process. The utterance characteristics of a normal subject under DAF indicates that the importance of synchrony with auditory feedback and the motion of speech organ to make utterance fluent.
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Keyword(in English) eye movements / DAF(delayed auditory feedback) / artificial stuttering / oral reading
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Title (in English) Characteristics of Eye Movement in Oral Reading under the Delayed Auditory Feedback(DAF) Condition
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Keyword(1) eye movements
Keyword(2) DAF(delayed auditory feedback)
Keyword(3) artificial stuttering
Keyword(4) oral reading
1st Author's Name Yutaka Sato
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Human Informatics, Nagoya University()
2nd Author's Name Kazuhiko Kakehi
2nd Author's Affiliation Center for Integrated Acoustic Information Research, COE, Nagoya University
Date 2001/3/22
Paper # SP2000-159
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 725
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 7
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