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Myths and Truths about Readers' Interaction with Complex Visual Documents

Holsanova, Jana LU orcid and Holmqvist, Kenneth LU (2009) The 59th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, 2009
Abstract
Newspapers and net papers are examples of complex multimodal documents consisting of texts, pictures and graphics. Although we encounter such documents in our everyday life, there is still little empirical evidence about how these formats are processed by readers. In our paper, we discuss myths about readers’ interaction with complex visual documents from the perspective of contrary empirical evidence. Eye tracking methodology and retrospective verbal protocols are used to reveal in detail the nature of attentional and cognitive processes underlying reception of complex documents. We will focus on attentional guidance and text-picture integration; general page-inherent reading paths vs. individual reading styles; and on the role of layout... (More)
Newspapers and net papers are examples of complex multimodal documents consisting of texts, pictures and graphics. Although we encounter such documents in our everyday life, there is still little empirical evidence about how these formats are processed by readers. In our paper, we discuss myths about readers’ interaction with complex visual documents from the perspective of contrary empirical evidence. Eye tracking methodology and retrospective verbal protocols are used to reveal in detail the nature of attentional and cognitive processes underlying reception of complex documents. We will focus on attentional guidance and text-picture integration; general page-inherent reading paths vs. individual reading styles; and on the role of layout and media. (Less)
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The 59th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, 2009
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Chicago, United States
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2009-05-21 - 2009-05-25
project
Thinking in Time: Cognition, Communication and Learning
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English
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yes
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Session: Visual Communication Division, What you see is what you get? Applying eye-tracking methodology in visual communication research
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  author       = {{Holsanova, Jana and Holmqvist, Kenneth}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  title        = {{Myths and Truths about Readers' Interaction with Complex Visual Documents}},
  year         = {{2009}},
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