@AdamRodmanMD @JenniferSpicer4 My tweet-friendly summary was excessively simplified & in retrospect not 100% on the mark, but these are the papers I know of which discuss the concept of disfluency (i.e. intentionally make text harder to read to improve
Do you ever feel like there's a ghost staring right at you? I wonder if the attention will help me better prepare for this GRE thing. Speaking of seeing blurry blobs: some perceptual disfluencies may not be as desirable for your memory. (Yue et al., 2013)
@tylervkent But you'll probably remember the article better: https://t.co/BiQFYmtHwU
RT @hmoshontz: @ceptional @natekornell I believe there are lots of disfluent font studies, and I'm not sure whether they've been systematic…
@ceptional @natekornell I believe there are lots of disfluent font studies, and I'm not sure whether they've been systematically examined... In any case here's a relevant paper on disfluency as a desirable difficulty (or not): https://t.co/43HN8h3OMU