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Hardbound. Eye movements during reading were first described by the French ophthalmologist Emilo Javal in the late 19th century. He reported that eyes do not move continuously along a line of text, but make short rapid movements (saccades) intermingled with short stops (fixations). Javal's observations were based on visual observation only, but today more sophisticated registration devices with which to study eye movements exist. New techniques have enabled researchers to identify differences between eye movements during ...

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Eye Movements in Reading 1994, Elsevier Science & Technology, Oxford, England

ISBN-13: 9780080425092

Hardcover