- The document discusses reading as a cognitive process that involves coordination between motor, visual, and cognitive processes. It involves moving the eyes across text in a systematic way through fixations and saccades.
- Fixations are relatively stable periods of around 200-300ms when the eyes are stationary on a word. Saccades are very rapid eye movements of around 20ms that move the eyes between fixations to bring new text into high visual acuity at the fovea.
- This eye movement pattern allows information to be rapidly extracted from the text in a sequential manner through bringing words into clear vision at the fovea during fixations.