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Vision Research | 2013

The effect of letter-stroke boldness on reading speed in central and peripheral vision

Jean-Baptiste Bernard; Girish Kumar; Jasmine Junge; Susana T. L. Chung

People with central vision loss often prefer boldface print over normal print for reading. However, little is known about how reading speed is influenced by the letter-stroke boldness of font. In this study, we examined the reliance of reading speed on stroke boldness, and determined whether this reliance differs between the normal central and peripheral vision. Reading speed was measured using the rapid serial visual presentation paradigm, where observers with normal vision read aloud short single sentences presented on a computer monitor, one word at a time. Text was rendered in Courier at six levels of boldness, defined as the stroke-width normalized to that of the standard Courier font: 0.27, 0.72, 1, 1.48, 1.89 and 3.04× the standard. Testings were conducted at the fovea and 10° in the inferior visual field. Print sizes used were 0.8× and 1.4× the critical print size (smallest print size that can be read at the maximum reading speed). At the fovea, reading speed was invariant for the middle four levels of boldness, but dropped by 23.3% for the least and the most bold text. At 10° eccentricity, reading speed was virtually the same for all boldness <1, but showed a poorer tolerance to bolder text, dropping by 21.5% for 1.89× boldness and 51% for the most bold (3.04×) text. These results could not be accounted for by the changes in print size or the RMS contrast of text associated with changes in stroke boldness. Our results suggest that contrary to the popular belief, reading speed does not benefit from bold text in the normal fovea and periphery. Excessive increase in stroke boldness may even impair reading speed, especially in the periphery.


Journal of Vision | 2011

The dependence of crowding on flanker complexity and target-flanker similarity.

Jean-Baptiste Bernard; Susana T. L. Chung


Vision Research | 2012

Can reading-specific training stimuli improve the effect of perceptual learning on peripheral reading speed?

Jean-Baptiste Bernard; Amit Arunkumar; Susana T. L. Chung


Deuxième conférence française de Neurosciences Computationnelles, "Neurocomp08" | 2008

A Model of Optimal Oculomotor Strategies in Reading for Normal and Damaged Visual Fields

Jean-Baptiste Bernard; Fermin Moscoso del Prado Martin; Anna Montagnini; Eric Castet


Journal of Vision | 2016

Can crowded letter recognition predict word recognition

Jean-Baptiste Bernard; Françoise Vitu-Thibault; Eric Castet


Journal of Vision | 2015

The efficiency of trans-saccadic integration in foveal and peripheral word recognition

Jean-Baptiste Bernard; Carlos Aguilar; Françoise Vitu; Eric Castet


Journal of Vision | 2014

The two-dimensional shape of the crowding zone following macular lesions

Susana Chung; Jean-Baptiste Bernard; Girish Kumar; Anirvan S. Nandy; Bosco S. Tjan


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2014

The optimal letterstroke-width for reading in people with central field loss

Jean-Baptiste Bernard; Susana T. L. Chung


Journal of Vision | 2013

Predicting reading performance for different fonts using physical and perceptual properties of letters

Jean-Baptiste Bernard; Daniel R. Coates; Susana T. L. Chung


Journal of Vision | 2012

Contributions of target and flanker features to crowding

Jean-Baptiste Bernard; Daniel R. Coates; Susana T. L. Chung

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Eric Castet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Susana Chung

University of California

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Girish Kumar

University of California

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Amit Arunkumar

University of California

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Anirvan S. Nandy

Salk Institute for Biological Studies

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B. Yik

University of California

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Bosco S. Tjan

University of Southern California

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J. Kao

University of California

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