Dynamic reading in a digital age: new insights on cognition

Sixin Liao*, Lili Yu, Jan-Louis Kruger, Erik Reichle

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Abstract

People increasingly read text displayed on digital devices, including computers, handheld e-readers, and smartphones. Given this, there is rapidly growing interest in understanding how the cognitive processes that support the reading of static text (e.g., books, magazines, or newspapers) might be adapted to reading digital texts. Evidence from recent experiments suggests a complex interplay of visual and cognitive influences on how people engage with digital reading. Although readers can strategically adjust their reading behaviors in response to their immediate reading context, the efficacy of these strategies depends on cognitive, metacognitive, and motivational factors. A better understanding of the factors that influence reading offers the promise of leveraging digital technologies to enhance the reading experience.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)43-55
Number of pages13
JournalTrends in Cognitive Sciences
Volume28
Issue number1
Early online date9 Sept 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024

Keywords

  • digital reading
  • dynamic text
  • hypertext
  • multimodal reading
  • screen-inferiority effect

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