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Gaze-contingency paradigm
The gaze-contingency paradigm, also known as the "moving window technique", is a method of electronically manipulating a stimulus display—typically of linguistic text—in real-time, automatic response to the location of a reader's fixations. The paradigm was first developed by Reder (1973) and McConkie & Rayner (1975).
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