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Saccades, saccades, saccades, suck it.
Saccades is what I'm going to say, it could be saccades.
Each second, your eyes make three to four sudden jerky movements, saccades of 50 milliseconds, focusing from one point to another, scanning your environment to get different sharp images that your brain then edits together.
Each second your eyes make three to four sudden jerky movements—saccades of 50 milliseconds—focusing from one point to another, scanning your environment to get different sharp images that your brain then edits together.
Scientists have found that tiny eye movements called saccades occur when you look at this image.
Your eyes will move in multiple small jerky movements called saccades.
Saccades are quick eye movements that occur while reading, allowing the reader to fixate the phobia on a word.