Investigating eye movement acquisition and analysis technologies as a causal factor in differential prevalence of crossed and uncrossed fixation disparity during reading and dot scanning
Previous studies examining binocular coordination during reading have reported conflicting results in terms of the nature of disparity (e.g. Kliegl, Nuthmann, & Engbert (Journal of Experimental Psychology General 135:12-35, 2006); Liversedge, White, Findlay, & Rayner (Vision Research 46:2363...
Main Authors: | Kirkby, Julie A. (Author), Blythe, Hazel I. (Author), Drieghe, Denis (Author), Benson, Valerie (Author), Liversedge, Simon P. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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