Music reading experience modulates eye movement pattern in English reading but not in Chinese reading

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Weiyan Liao
Sara Tze Kwan Li
Janet Hui-wen Hsiao
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[1] University of Hong Kong,Department of Psychology
[2] Hong Kong Metropolitan University,Department of Social Sciences, School of Arts and Social Sciences
[3] University of Hong Kong,The State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
[4] University of Hong Kong,The Institute of Data Science
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Here we tested the hypothesis that in Chinese-English bilinguals, music reading experience may modulate eye movement planning in reading English but not Chinese sentences due to the similarity in perceptual demands on processing sequential symbol strings separated by spaces between music notation and English sentence reading. Chinese–English bilingual musicians and non-musicians read legal, semantically incorrect, and syntactically (and semantically) incorrect sentences in both English and Chinese. In English reading, musicians showed more dispersed eye movement patterns in reading syntactically incorrect sentences than legal sentences, whereas non-musicians did not. This effect was not observed in Chinese reading. Musicians also had shorter saccade lengths when viewing syntactically incorrect than correct musical notations and sentences in an unfamiliar alphabetic language (Tibetan), whereas non-musicians did not. Thus, musicians’ eye movement planning was disturbed by syntactic violations in both music and English reading but not in Chinese reading, and this effect was generalized to an unfamiliar alphabetic language. These results suggested that music reading experience may modulate perceptual processes in reading differentially in bilinguals’ two languages, depending on their processing similarities.
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