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  2. Tachistoscope - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachistoscope

    Tachistoscope. A tachistoscope is a device that displays an image for a specific amount of time. It can be used to increase recognition speed, to show something too fast to be consciously recognized, or to test which elements of an image are memorable. Projection tachistoscopes use a slide or transparency projector equipped with the mechanical ...

  3. Samuel Renshaw - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Renshaw. Samuel Renshaw (1892–1981) [1] was an American psychologist whose work became famous for a short period of time during World War II when he taught sailors to identify enemy aircraft in a split second, using tachistoscopic training. [2] [3] He generally worked with fast-reading and enhancing the latent ability of the mind.

  4. Speed reading - Wikipedia

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    Skimming is a process of speed reading that involves visually searching the sentences of a page for clues to the main idea or when reading an essay, it can mean reading the beginning and ending for summary information, then optionally the first sentence of each paragraph to quickly determine whether to seek still more detail, as determined by the questions or purpose of the reading.

  5. Evelyn Wood (teacher) - Wikipedia

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    Died. August 26, 1995. (1995-08-26) (aged 86) Phoenix, Arizona, United States. Evelyn Nielsen Wood (January 8, 1909 – August 26, 1995) was an American educator and businessperson, widely known for popularizing speed reading, although she preferred the phrase "dynamic reading". She created and marketed a system said to increase a reader's ...

  6. Spritz's speed-reading tech shows up to 1,000 words a minute ...

    www.engadget.com/2014-03-11-spritz-speed-reading...

    Two weeks ago, we were so busy getting hands-on with the new Samsung GS5 and Galaxy Gear 2 smartwatch that an exclusive app for the two devices flew completely under our radar. That "app," as we ...

  7. Sound off! Do you use any speed-reading apps? - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2014-08-27-sound-off-do-you-use...

    Speed-reading apps seem like the new weather apps. There are tons of different examples to choose from and they tout benefits that range from better memory retention to more free time and even ...

  8. Five apps to help you read faster and remember more - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2013-12-03-five-apps-to-help...

    QuickReader is chock full of settings so you can customize your speed reading plan to fit your needs. Velocity Speed Reader [iPhone; $2.99] Instead of eBooks, Velocity focuses on personal content ...

  9. Raymond Dodge - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Hilgard. Raymond Dodge (1871–1942) was an American experimental psychologist who studied the movements of the eye, developed an instrument known as the Tachistoscope to discover new eye movements and conduct experiments around reading. He began his education at Williams College and after receiving a degree in philosophy, Dodge decided ...