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Psychophysics Of Reading In Normal And Low Vision 1st Edition Gordon E Legge Author

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Psychophysics Of Reading In Normal And Low Vision 1st Edition Gordon E Legge Author
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.25 MB
Author: Gordon E. Legge (Author)
ISBN: 9780367390143, 9780429175121, 9780805843286, 9781410614605, 9781482269482, 0367390140, 0429175124, 0805843280, 1410614603
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Psychophysics Of Reading In Normal And Low Vision 1st Edition Gordon E Legge Author by Gordon E. Legge (author) 9780367390143, 9780429175121, 9780805843286, 9781410614605, 9781482269482, 0367390140, 0429175124, 0805843280, 1410614603 instant download after payment.

Written by a leader in the field of low vision research, this book discusses the role of vision in reading, focusing on the reading performance of people with normal, healthy vision and people with impaired vision. The author describes the influence of physical properties of text on reading performance and the implications for information processin

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