Differential vergence movements in reading Chinese and English: greater fixation-initial binocular disparity is advantageous in reading the denser orthography

Yi-Ting Hsiao, Richard Shillcock*, Mateo Obregón, Hamutal Kreiner, Matthew A.J. Roberts, Scott McDonald

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