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DescriptionVision 2 secondes.jpg |
English: Eye movements during the first 2 seconds of viewing a picture. based on data by Yarbus, A. L. (1967). Eye movements and vision, Plenum Press, New York |
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Deutsch: Im Auge des Lesers, Transmedia Verlag, Stäubli AG, Zürich 2006 |
Author | Hans-Werner Hunziker |
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This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license. Attribution: Hans-Werner Hunziker
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