Column setting and text justification influence return-sweep eye movement behavior during Chinese multi-line reading

Mengsi Wang*, Donna E. Gill, Jeannie Judge, Chuanli Zang, Xuejun Bai, Simon P. Liversedge

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Abstract

People regularly read multi-line texts in different formats and publishers, internationally, must decide how to present text to make reading most effective and efficient. Relatively few studies have examined multi-line reading, and fewer still Chinese multi-line reading. Here, we examined whether texts presented in single or double columns, and either left-justified or fully-justified affect Chinese reading. Text format had minimal influence on overall reading time; however, it significantly impacted return-sweeps (large saccades moving the eyes from the end of one line of text to the beginning of the next). Return-sweeps were launched and landed further away from margins and involved more corrective saccades in single- than double-column format. For left- compared to fully-justified format, return-sweeps were launched and landed closer to margins. More corrective saccades also occurred. Our results showed more efficient return-sweep behavior for fully- than left-justified text. Moreover, there were clear trade-off effects such that formats requiring increased numbers of shorter return-sweeps produced more accurate targeting and reduced numbers of corrective fixations, whereas formats requiring reduced numbers of longer return-sweeps caused less accurate targeting and an increased rate of corrective fixations. Overall, our results demonstrate that text formats substantially affect return-sweep eye movement behavior during Chinese reading without affecting efficiency and effectiveness, that is, the overall time it takes to read and understand the text.

Original languageEnglish
Article number34
Number of pages18
JournalCognitive Research: Principles and Implications
Volume9
Issue number1
Early online date3 Jun 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Chinese multi-line reading
  • Column setting
  • Return-sweeps
  • Text justification

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