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The fact that our roaming eyes are directed by contours and come to rest on things ( not on the background ) emphasizes the same point . The whole retina is again stimulated , each point is connected with a different eye - movement ...
The fact that our roaming eyes are directed by contours and come to rest on things ( not on the background ) emphasizes the same point . The whole retina is again stimulated , each point is connected with a different eye - movement ...
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while we now know that the eyes are at rest most of the time , making no more than three or four fast sweeps while a line of print is read . But more often than not we are not aware of these movements at all .
while we now know that the eyes are at rest most of the time , making no more than three or four fast sweeps while a line of print is read . But more often than not we are not aware of these movements at all .
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objects around them and not through any feeling of being hampered in moving their eyes . Even a person with complete paralysis of the rectus externus will have the impression that his eyes , actually immobile , move to the right .
objects around them and not through any feeling of being hampered in moving their eyes . Even a person with complete paralysis of the rectus externus will have the impression that his eyes , actually immobile , move to the right .
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