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The visual span for reading decreases in peripheral vision
G. E. Legge
, J. S. Mansfield
Psychology (Twin Cities)
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Visual Span
100%
Peripheral Vision
100%
Word Length
66%
Eccentricity
50%
Visual Field
33%
Retinal Eccentricity
33%
Reading Speed
33%
Reading Time
33%
Rapid Serial Visual Presentation
33%
Oculomotor
16%
Eye Movements
16%
Steep Slope
16%
Fixed-length
16%
Central Field Loss
16%
Thai
16%
Fovea
16%
Reading Aloud
16%
Maximum Reading Speed
16%
Critical Print Size
16%
Fixation Time
16%
Low Spatial Resolution
16%
Poor Reading
16%
Staircase Method
16%
Inferred Value
16%
Arts and Humanities
Word Length
100%
Peripheral Vision
100%
Speed Reading
75%
Reading Time
50%
Stairway
25%
Spatial
25%
Reciprocal
25%
Glance
25%
Nominals
25%
Psychology
Visual Span
100%
Word Length
66%
Reading Speed
50%
Visual Field
33%
Reading Time
33%
Eye Movement
16%
Neuroscience
Eye Movement
100%