Eye movements in reading: Some theoretical context.

The study of eye movements has proven to be one of the most successful approaches in research on reading. In this overview, it is argued that a major reason for this success is that eye movement measurement is not just a methodology—the control of eye movements is actually part and parcel of the dyn...

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Publicado en:Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Vol. 66; no. 3; pp. 429 - 453
Autores principales: Radach, Ralph, Kennedy, Alan
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Sage Publications Inc. Mar2013
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          General and Biological Psychology, University of Wuppertal, Wuppertal, Germany
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        Models of reading
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