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Using Eye Movements to Evaluate the Cognitive Processes Involved in Text Comprehension

DOI :

10.3791/50780-v

6:49 min

January 10th, 2014

January 10th, 2014

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1Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago

The present article describes how to use eye tracking methodologies to study the cognitive processes involved in text comprehension. Descriptions of eye tracking equipment, how to develop experimental stimuli, and procedural recommendations are included. The information presented can be applied to most any study using verbal stimuli.

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