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A reader's point of view on looking

Martin H. Fischer

Year: 1997 Journal:   Behavioral and Brain Sciences Vol: 20 (4)Pages: 748-748   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

Questions about the validity of eye fixations in the blocks task as a memory indicator are discussed. Examples from reading research illustrate the influence of extraneous factors.

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Reading (process) Task (project management) Point (geometry) Cognitive psychology Psychology Computer science Cognitive science Linguistics Mathematics Engineering Philosophy

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