| 31. | Yarbus showed experimentally that binocular eyes movements are indeed composed mostly of combinations of saccades and vergence.
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| 32. | The rationale behind this device was that saccades are easier to perceive and register aurally than visually.
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| 33. | This has revealed that reading is performed as a series of eye fixations with saccades between them.
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| 34. | The more distinct word boundaries also help word recognition as the eye jumps over them in saccades.
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| 35. | Cortical control of eye movement ( saccades, smooth pursuit, conjugate gaze, not unilateral eye movement.
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| 36. | Such eye movements are called catch-up saccades and are more common when pursuing at high speeds.
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| 37. | Saccades are the rapid flicks that move the eyes from location to location over a music score.
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| 38. | Almost all studies have compared temporal variables among participants, chiefly the durations of their fixations and saccades.
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| 39. | Dublin rock band Saccade released their debut album,'Force of Habit'through Reekus in 2011.
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| 40. | The directional changes are called saccades and typically involve an angle of 90? being achieved in 50 milliseconds.
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