Reading is a highly complex skill that is prerequisite to success in
many societies in which a great deal of information is communicated in
written form. Since the 1970s, much has been learned about the reading
process from research by cognitive psychologists. This book summarizes
that important work and puts it into a coherent framework.
The book's central theme is how readers go about extracting information
from the printed page and comprehending the text. Like its predecessor,
this thoroughly updated 2nd Edition encompasses all aspects of the
psychology of reading with chapters on writing systems, word
recognition, the work of the eyes during reading, inner speech, sentence
processing, discourse processing, learning to read, dyslexia, individual
differences and speed reading.
Psychology of Reading, 2nd Edition, is essential reading
for undergraduates, graduates, and researchers in cognitive psychology
and could be used as a core textbook on courses on the psychology of
reading and related topics. In addition, the clear writing style makes
the book accessible to people without a background in psychology but who
have a personal or professional interest in the process of reading.