Exploration of Arabic reading, in terms of the vocalization of the text form by registering the eyes movements of pupils

  • Bensoltana D
  • Asselah B
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Abstract

The intrinsic factors such as the visual constraints, extrinsic such as biomechanics, interface such as the support: the writing, the linguistics, the typography, the sense of progress of the language, have their im-pact on the habit, and the fittest and particularly the efficiency in reading. We suspect that circuits and zones involved in horizontal orientation " right to the left " are not the same the other way around hanging the linguistic collection. Reading Arabic provided with a specific difference in vocalization proves to be a valu-able model verification two major issues which arouse language perception: [lexical processing: is it instan-taneous (visual memory) or delayed (memory-tampon)? ···]. And a comparison with other models of language detection mechanisms and brain areas mnemonics which is involved in making information. Results are significatively: children vocalized mode is best seen. It must extend the duration of the mode without vowels. In our opinion, our study is original, and we intro-duced what a valuable tool in the diagnosis of visual and cognitive strategy by the biotechnology technical based on variations in terms of reading. This opens a horizon of opportunity for the application of the me-thod to the Arabic language to determine the differ-ences in eye size reflecting the effects of task variables in reading and a comparative study of other languages.

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Bensoltana, D., & Asselah, B. (2013). Exploration of Arabic reading, in terms of the vocalization of the text form by registering the eyes movements of pupils. World Journal of Neuroscience, 03(04), 263–268. https://doi.org/10.4236/wjns.2013.34035

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