Do Advertisements Disrupt Reading? Evidence From Eye Movements

IF 1.8 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Applied Cognitive Psychology Pub Date : 2025-01-02 DOI:10.1002/acp.70016
Haiting Lan, Sixin Liao, Jan-Louis Kruger
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Reading online texts is often accompanied by visual distractors such as advertisements. Although previous studies have found that visual distractors are attention-demanding, little is known about how they impact reading. Drawing on text-based and word-based eye-movement measures, the current study examines how three types of ads (static image, flashing text and video) influence readers' reading comprehension and reading process. Results show that increasingly animated ads were more distracting than static ones at the text level, as evidenced by more and longer fixations, and more regressions. Moreover, the word frequency effect was stronger when reading with ads with flashing text than without ads on gaze duration and total reading time, suggesting that linguistic-related animated ads interfere with word processing. Although visual distractors reduced their reading speed and word processing efficiency, readers managed to maintain sufficient comprehension by adopting a more mindful reading strategy, indicating how metacognition functions in complex reading situations.

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广告会干扰阅读吗?眼动证据
阅读在线文本通常伴随着视觉干扰,如广告。尽管之前的研究发现视觉干扰物需要注意力,但人们对它们如何影响阅读知之甚少。利用基于文本和基于文字的眼球运动测量,本研究考察了三种类型的广告(静态图像、闪烁文本和视频)如何影响读者的阅读理解和阅读过程。结果表明,在文本层面上,越来越生动的广告比静态的广告更容易分散注意力,这可以从更多、更长的注视和更多的回归中得到证明。此外,当阅读带有闪烁文字的广告时,在注视时间和总阅读时间上,词频效应比不阅读广告时更强,这表明与语言相关的动画广告干扰了文字处理。尽管视觉干扰降低了他们的阅读速度和文字处理效率,但读者通过采用更专注的阅读策略来保持足够的理解,这表明元认知在复杂的阅读情况下是如何起作用的。
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Applied Cognitive Psychology
Applied Cognitive Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Applied Cognitive Psychology seeks to publish the best papers dealing with psychological analyses of memory, learning, thinking, problem solving, language, and consciousness as they occur in the real world. Applied Cognitive Psychology will publish papers on a wide variety of issues and from diverse theoretical perspectives. The journal focuses on studies of human performance and basic cognitive skills in everyday environments including, but not restricted to, studies of eyewitness memory, autobiographical memory, spatial cognition, skill training, expertise and skilled behaviour. Articles will normally combine realistic investigations of real world events with appropriate theoretical analyses and proper appraisal of practical implications.
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