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Visual analysis of eye movements during micro-stories reading

Reading is a complex task that can provide valuable information about our perceptual and cognitive processes. To understand how people read, researchers have embraced the use of eye-tracking techniques. Recent research work studies the eye movements during reading of short sentences, and however, th...

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Published in:Journal of visualization 2022, Vol.25 (5), p.1085-1101
Main Authors: Luque, Leandro, Ganuza, María Luján, Castro, Silvia M., Agamennoni, Osvaldo E.
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