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Description Reading Fixations Saccades.jpg |
English:
From a study of speed reading made by Humanistlaboratoriet, Lund University, in 2005. Data are recorded using an SMI iView X 240 Hz video-based pupil-corneal reflex eye tracker.
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Date | 11 February 2007 (original upload date) |
Source | Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons. |
Author | Lucs-kho at English Wikipedia |
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- 2007-02-11 13:32 Lucs-kho 5760×4320× (3005259 bytes) From a study of speed reading made by Humanistlaboratoriet, Lund University, in 2005. Data are recorded using a SMI iView X 240 Hz video-based pupil-corneal reflex eye tracker.