Abstract

This small volume is misnamed, because it is not a consideration of the psychology of seeing but a study of the results of behavior patterns obtained by means of ocular photography. The author has invented a camera for recording eye movements. In many ways it is similar to the score or more of eye movement cameras which preceded it and which culminated in the ophthalmograph with which ophthalmologists are familiar. It has the advantage that the movements of the eyes in observing a double page magazine layout (such as Saturday Evening Post or Life ) can be photographed on a single stationary film and the progress of the eye movements studied from a projection of the photograph back on to the original copy. Of the eight parts of the book, the first is an elementary discussion of psychology, the second a description of the camera and the third a demon- stration

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