Figure 1
From: Modulation of oculomotor control during reading of mirrored and inverted texts

Experimental sentence stimuli and hypotheses on saccade lengths. (a) In the control condition, normal German text (N) is presented; for mirrored letters (mL) and scrambled words (sL), we expect shorter saccade lengths, on average. For mirrored words (mW) and inverted words (iW), word beginnings and word ends are exchanged, so that we expect longer mean saccade lengths and more regressions due to more frequent re-readings of the same string. (b) The distribution of saccade lengths (solid lines) and the expected changes due to the experimental manipulations.