User:Julietbee

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Wikipedia:Canada Education Program/Courses/Language Acquisition (Paula Marentette)

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chosen article
I am working on the "Eye movement in language reading" article.

reason for chosing this article
This is a very good article; very interesting. However, it needs more citations, and a little information from reliable sources. I have decided to work on this artile to help bring it to a good article standard. I will add articles or references to support some information provided in this article. I don't think the beginning sentence is necessary, so I will add a sentence describing 'eye movements.' I will also add a little information to the introduction, including citations. The sub-heading, "Cognitive psychology, infrared tracking and computer technology" needs a little improvement, so I will add more information and citation.

Potential articles/references
1. Sereno, Sara; Rayner, Keith (2003). "Measuring word recognition in reading: eye movements and event-related potentials". Trends in Cognitive Science 7 (11): 489 - 493. 2. Rayner, Keith; Barbara Foorman, Charles Perfetti, David Pesetsky, and Mark Seidenberg (November 2001). "How Psychological Science Informs the Teaching of Reading". Psychological Science in the Public Interest 2 (2): 31-74. 3. Rayner, Keith; Slattery, Timothy J; Belanger, Nathalie N. (December 2010). "Eye movements, the perceptual span, and reading speed". Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 17 (6): 834-839. doi:DOI: 10.3758/PBR.17.6.834. Retrieved November 1st, 2011. 4. Finocchio, Dom; Preston, Karen L; Fuchs, Albert F. (January 10th, 1990). "Obtaining a quantitative measure of eye movements in human infants: A method of calibrating the electrooculogram". Vision Research 30 (8): 1119-1128. doi:doi:10.1016/0042-6989(90)90169-L.

5. Liu, Yang; Zhou, Zongtan; Hu, Dewen (June 2011). "Gaze independent brain-computer speller with covert visual search tasks". Clinical Neurophysiology 122 (6): 1127-1136. doi:doi:10.1016/j.clinph.2010.10.049. Retrieved November 1st, 2011.

6. Tecce, Joseph; Pok, Linen J; Consiglio, Michael R; O'Neil, Jennifer L. (February 2005). "Attention impairment in electrooculographic control of computer functions". International Journal of Psychophysiology 55 (2): 159-163. doi:doi:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2004.07.002. Retrieved 1 November 2011.

7. wang, Joseph (2011). Pupil Dilation and Eye-tracking. A handbook of process tracing methods for decision research: a critical review and user's guide: Society for Judgment and Decision Making Series. pp. 185-204. ISBN 1-84872-864-6.