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Reading One Word At A TimeWho said you may only read one word at a time? There is no physical or psychological reason why human eyes may only focus on one word at a time. You were simply never taught to open your eye focus greater than one word at a time on the page.
The reading improvement exercises used in TurboRead are designed to open
the eye focus on the page to
naturally
absorb two words per eye fixation,
then three, then more. This is called
Eye Focal Expansion. The human
brain has the amazing capacity to follow the easier method of getting things
done. This is why
Eye Focal Expansion
is so simple and easy to learn.
It's easier, on the eyes, to focus a few tens of times per page than several
hundreds of times. The consequence is less reading fatigue and faster
eye-to-mind
transfer of words.
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