Multiple Choice
You see three blurry letters.The first letter could be either P or R; the second could be either E or F; the third could be either B or D.Yet you see the letters RED.What conclusion follows?
A) We read words only during saccadic eye movements, not during fixations.
B) We read words only during fixations, not during saccadic eye movements.
C) We identify a word as a whole, not one letter at a time.
D) We identify words by a combination of attentive and preattentive processes.
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