dc.description.abstract | Introduction: Reading is a fundamental cognitive activity that is influenced by
both textual and external environmental factors, although the latter has been less
thoroughly explored. This study aims to examine the impact of environmental
visual conditions on reading performance using Virtual Reality (VR) technology.<p>
<p>Methods: We conducted two experiments to assess the effects of visual contrast
and simulated weather conditions on reading dynamics. In Experiment 1, we
measured single-word recognition speed using a lexical decision task under
different visual contrasts and weather conditions. In Experiment 2, we assessed
reading dynamics during a sentence reading task, analyzing how visual contrast
and simulated sunny versus rainy weather conditions affected reading behavior,
particularly focusing on reading speed and eye fixations.
<p>Results: In Experiment 1, high visual contrast, particularly under sunny conditions,
significantly enhanced single-word recognition speed, indicating a notable
influence of environmental visual conditions. In Experiment 2, visual contrast had
minimal effect on sentence reading; however, sunny weather facilitated faster
reading times, while rainy scenarios increased the number of eye fixations.
<p>Discussion: These findings suggest that environmental factors, such as weather
conditions, can significantly affect reading behavior. The study contributes to
the understanding of key environmental influences on reading in everyday life
contexts and has implications for the ergonomic design of reading materials,
especially for outdoor settings and VR environments. Additionally, the integration
of controlled stimuli within VR increases the ecological validity of reading research,
underscoring the potential of VR as a powerful tool for cognitive research. | en_US |