英文摘要 |
This study involved investigating preschoolers’ attention during storybook reading by means of eye-tracking technique. Thirteen four and five year old preschoolers participated. Five storybooks differing in the layouts of the print and richness of the illustration were displayed on a computer monitor. Participants’ eye movements (e.g., fixation locations, fixation duration, scanpath, etc) were recorded using an eye tracker (FaceLab 4.5). Results showed that children mostly focused on the illustration while spending very little time on the print despite the design of the print and illustration. Specifically, context-relevant illustrations received significantly more fixations while manipulations on the print (i.e. highlight in yellow) did not seem to attract these young children’s attention. The age effect was not found and four and five year olds performed similarly on reading storybooks. |