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← Language & CommunicationAn individual reads a complex technical manual. Which mechanism primarily explains a decrease in saccade length during the reading process?
A)Increased visual cortex excitability
B)Enhanced retinal ganglion cell sensitivity
C)Greater parafoveal word predictability✓
D)Reduced oculomotor muscle fatigue
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Saccade length decreases with increased parafoveal predictability because the reader requires less information from each fixation to comprehend the text, therefore less eye movement is needed. This mechanism reflects efficient cognitive processing, rather than visual acuity or muscle fatigue.
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