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China Daily | Updated: 2007-09-11 07:23

Eyes lock on letters

When we read our eyes lock on to different letters in the same word instead of scanning a page smoothly from left to right as previously thought, researchers said yesterday.

Using sophisticated eye tracking equipment, the team looked at letters within a word and found that people combined parts of a word that were on average two letters apart, said Simon Liversedge, a cognitive psychologist at the University of Southampton.

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