Eye-tracking during natural reading of stories in Spanish

<p dir="ltr">Eye-tracking is a well-established methodology to study reading processes. Our gaze jumps from word to word, sampling information from text almost sequentially. The time spent on each word, along with patterns of skipping or revisiting, provides proxies for different cog...

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author NeuroLIAA (20641466)
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dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2025-10-16T17:57:35Z
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Iberian languages
Applied linguistics and educational linguistics
Computational linguistics
Eye-tracking
Spanish
Short-stories
Long-stories
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Eye-tracking during natural reading of stories in Spanish
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description <p dir="ltr">Eye-tracking is a well-established methodology to study reading processes. Our gaze jumps from word to word, sampling information from text almost sequentially. The time spent on each word, along with patterns of skipping or revisiting, provides proxies for different cognitive processes during comprehension. However, few studies have focused on Spanish, where empirical data remain scarce, and little is known about how findings from other languages translate to Spanish reading behavior. We present the largest publicly available Spanish eye-tracking dataset to date, comprising readings of self-contained stories from 113 native speakers (mean age 23.8; 61 females, 52 males). The dataset includes both long stories (3300 ± 747 words, 11 participants per item on average) and short stories (795 ± 135 words, 50 participants per item on average), providing extensive coverage of natural reading scenarios. This comprehensive resource offers valuable opportunities to investigate eye movement patterns during Spanish reading, explore language-specific cognitive processes, examine Spanish linguistic phenomena, and develop computational algorithms for reading research and natural language processing applications.</p><p dir="ltr">To view and analyse the data, we recommend using the following: <a href="https://github.com/NeuroLIAA/reading-et" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://github.com/NeuroLIAA/reading-et</a></p>
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spelling Eye-tracking during natural reading of stories in SpanishNeuroLIAA (20641466)Iberian languagesApplied linguistics and educational linguisticsComputational linguisticsEye-trackingSpanishShort-storiesLong-stories<p dir="ltr">Eye-tracking is a well-established methodology to study reading processes. Our gaze jumps from word to word, sampling information from text almost sequentially. The time spent on each word, along with patterns of skipping or revisiting, provides proxies for different cognitive processes during comprehension. However, few studies have focused on Spanish, where empirical data remain scarce, and little is known about how findings from other languages translate to Spanish reading behavior. We present the largest publicly available Spanish eye-tracking dataset to date, comprising readings of self-contained stories from 113 native speakers (mean age 23.8; 61 females, 52 males). The dataset includes both long stories (3300 ± 747 words, 11 participants per item on average) and short stories (795 ± 135 words, 50 participants per item on average), providing extensive coverage of natural reading scenarios. This comprehensive resource offers valuable opportunities to investigate eye movement patterns during Spanish reading, explore language-specific cognitive processes, examine Spanish linguistic phenomena, and develop computational algorithms for reading research and natural language processing applications.</p><p dir="ltr">To view and analyse the data, we recommend using the following: <a href="https://github.com/NeuroLIAA/reading-et" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://github.com/NeuroLIAA/reading-et</a></p>2025-10-16T17:57:35ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.6084/m9.figshare.28311908.v3https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Eye-tracking_during_natural_reading_of_short_stories_in_Spanish/28311908CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/283119082025-10-16T17:57:35Z
spellingShingle Eye-tracking during natural reading of stories in Spanish
NeuroLIAA (20641466)
Iberian languages
Applied linguistics and educational linguistics
Computational linguistics
Eye-tracking
Spanish
Short-stories
Long-stories
status_str publishedVersion
title Eye-tracking during natural reading of stories in Spanish
title_full Eye-tracking during natural reading of stories in Spanish
title_fullStr Eye-tracking during natural reading of stories in Spanish
title_full_unstemmed Eye-tracking during natural reading of stories in Spanish
title_short Eye-tracking during natural reading of stories in Spanish
title_sort Eye-tracking during natural reading of stories in Spanish
topic Iberian languages
Applied linguistics and educational linguistics
Computational linguistics
Eye-tracking
Spanish
Short-stories
Long-stories