13. It's a Myth That Capital Letters are Inherently Hard to Read

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Slide Set on 13. It's a Myth That Capital Letters are Inherently Hard to Read, created by Alexis Dahlberg on 27/08/2018.
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    It's A Myth That Capitals Are Hard to Read
    It was once believed that we read by memorizing the shapes of the whole word, but that's a myth If we read by memorizing the shape of a word, then capital words all have the same shape and would be harder to read, but that's not how we read.  When we read, our eyes are actually making quick, sharp jumps with short periods of stillness in between.  This happens so quickly that we barely know it's happening. Mostly we're reading forward, but 10-15% of the time our eyes are jumping back and rereading what we missed during the periods of stillness. 

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    The jumps are called SACCADES, they see about 7 to 9 letters at a time The moments of stillness in between the saccades are called FIXATIONS, it last about 250 milliseconds and it's basically like blinking. 
    Caption: : This animation is a look at how we REALLY read
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