RT @AdamParkera: What does return sweep undershoot error mean for readers’ ongoing processing? Find out in our new article: https://t.co/Lk…
RT @Bournemouth_Psy: New paper by @TimothyJSlatte7 and @AdamParkera using return-sweep saccades to show that eye movements don't always lan…
New paper by @TimothyJSlatte7 and @AdamParkera using return-sweep saccades to show that eye movements don't always land at their intended location. -->Open access via https://t.co/mn51NDipWw @BournemouthUni4 @BU_Research
RT @TimothyJSlatte7: Eye movements don't always land at their intended location. How do such errant fixations influence reading processes?…
RT @TimothyJSlatte7: Eye movements don't always land at their intended location. How do such errant fixations influence reading processes?…
RT @AdamParkera: What does return sweep undershoot error mean for readers’ ongoing processing? Find out in our new article: https://t.co/Lk…
RT @AdamParkera: What does return sweep undershoot error mean for readers’ ongoing processing? Find out in our new article: https://t.co/Lk…
RT @TimothyJSlatte7: Eye movements don't always land at their intended location. How do such errant fixations influence reading processes?…
Eye movements don't always land at their intended location. How do such errant fixations influence reading processes? @AdamParkera and I addressed this question using return-sweep saccades in this Psychonomic Bulletin and Review article. https://t.co/iS8JP
What does return sweep undershoot error mean for readers’ ongoing processing? Find out in our new article: https://t.co/Lkbj7aQqVu @TimothyJSlatte7