: Interestingly, this "preview effect" is a learned skill. As people learn to read, they get better at using information from upcoming words to speed up cognitive processing.
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: Research published via PubMed Central (PMC) suggests that our brains are constantly predicting what we will see next based on peripheral or "extrafoveal" information. : Interestingly, this "preview effect" is a learned skill
: While often studied in reading, newer research using EEG shows these effects occur with complex stimuli like faces. For instance, a 2019 study showed people are faster at identifying a face's tilt if they had a "preview" of it in their peripheral vision. Preview-0624-1.7z