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- Eye_movement_in_reading abstract "Eye movement in reading involves the visual processing of written text. This was first described by the French ophthalmologist Louis Émile 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 characterised by a reliance on naked-eye observation of eye movement in the absence of technology. From the late 19th to the mid-20th century, investigators used early tracking technologies to assist their observation, in a research climate that emphasised the measurement of human behaviour and skill for educational ends. Most basic knowledge about eye movement was obtained during this period. Since the mid-20th century, there have been three major changes: the development of non-invasive eye-movement tracking equipment; the introduction of computer technology to enhance the power of this equipment to pick up, record and process the huge volume of data that eye movement generates; and the emergence of cognitive psychology as a theoretical and methodological framework within which reading processes are examined. Sereno & Rayner (2003) believed that the best current approach to discover immediate signs of word recognition is through the recordings of eye movements and event-related potential.".
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- Eye_movement_in_reading subject Category:Cognitive_science.
- Eye_movement_in_reading subject Category:Eye.
- Eye_movement_in_reading subject Category:Motor_control.
- Eye_movement_in_reading subject Category:Reading.
- Eye_movement_in_reading comment "Eye movement in reading involves the visual processing of written text. This was first described by the French ophthalmologist Louis Émile 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 characterised by a reliance on naked-eye observation of eye movement in the absence of technology.".
- Eye_movement_in_reading label "Eye movement in reading".
- Eye_movement_in_reading label "Mouvements oculaires lors de la lecture".
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- Eye_movement_in_reading sameAs Q953235.
- Eye_movement_in_reading sameAs Q953235.
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- Eye_movement_in_reading depiction Reading_VOG_hor.gif.
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