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    What Are Your Eyes Doing When You Read a Word?​
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What Are Your Eyes Doing When You Read a Word?​

Question 177

Question 177

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What are your eyes doing when you read a word?​


A) You can read during either a fixation or a saccade.
B) ​You can read only during a saccade.
C) ​You can read only during a fixation.
D) ​You can read only during the period between a saccade and a fixation.

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