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- W314626021 abstract "This article describes the nature of eye-tracking technology and its use in the study of discourse processes, particularly reading. It then suggests several areas of research in composition studies, especially at the intersection of writing, reading, and digital media, that can benefit from the use of this technology. Using increasingly sophisticated equipment, researchers from several disciplines have studied people’s eye movements as they read text or look at still and moving images. In the scholarship on written communication, eye-tracking devices have generated large amounts of research on reading processes (see Rayner) but far less on relationships between reading and writing. With the exception of two studies in North America and some recent interest among European writing scholars, composition researchers have not utilized the method. But today, eye-tracking research has increasing potential for the study of writing, especially in the context of screen-based learning and digital interaction. In this contribution, we argue that a number of questions about the nature of writing and the relationship between reading (screens or texts) and writing" @default.
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- W314626021 title "Tracking the Mind's Eye: A New Technology for Researching Twenty-First-Century Writing and Reading Processes." @default.
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