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Saccade

The rapid jump your eyes make between fixations while reading. You're effectively blind during a saccade.

A saccade is the fast jump your eyes make from one fixation to the next. Each jump lasts a few hundredths of a second, and your brain suppresses vision during it — you take in no new information mid-saccade.

Efficient readers make smooth, forward saccades with fewer backward jumps (regressions). Eye-movement drills in Acceleread train steadier, more efficient saccades.

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