Eye movements during the reading of narrative and poetic texts.

Video stream: https://vimeo.com/358415199 Despite a wealth of studies using eye tracking to investigate mental processes during vision or reading, the investigation of oculomotor activity during natural reading of longer texts -be it newspaper articles, narratives or poetry- is still an exception in...

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Egile Nagusiak: Arthur Jacobs (Egilea), Jana Lüdtke (Egilea), Johanna Kaakinen (Egilea), Lynn S. Eekhof (Egilea)
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