What have studies of the scanning of text taught us about how people read?

What will be an ideal response?

The answer should begin by describing the importance of the fixations that occur
between saccades. Next, the answer should describe what it is people look at while they are
reading as shown by the relative lengths of fixations.

Psychology

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Researcher Michael Gazzaniga studied patients who had what is called a "split brain" procedure, in which the corpus callosum is cut to reduce seizures that threaten the brain health of a patient. As a result of his research,

what was Gazzaniga able to determine about the relationship between the right cerebral hemisphere and language? a. The right cerebral hemisphere has no discernible access to language. b. The right cerebral hemisphere is important for labeling shapes and colors, but not for producing linguistic concepts. c. The right cerebral hemisphere is the dominant part of the brain when it comes to language skills. d. The right cerebral hemisphere is only available to produce language and attach labels to things seen by the left eye.

Psychology

____ may include a variety of components, such as cultural origin, cultural traditions, race, religion, and language

a. Ethnicity b. Race c. Socioeconomic status d. Cultural independency

Psychology