psychology of reading
1. fixations-the vertical eye mark made where the eyes stop the film continues to move..
2. inter-fixation- short pause of reading.
3. return sweep- the long slanting lines resulting from the quick swinging back of the eyes.
4. regression- the backward or right to the left movement of the eye made in a severe direction.
5. span of recognition- number of words taken everytime the eyes stop.
6. duration of fixation- length of the time the eyes pause
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