The curious case of spillover: Does it tell us much about saccade timing in reading?
In completing daily activities, the eyes make a series of saccades by gazing at stimuli in succession. The duration of gaze on each stimulus has been used to infer how the initiation of a saccade is timed relative to the underlying mental processing. In reading, gaze dwells longer on a word that occ...
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Springer New York LLC
2018
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