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<p>to disentangle overt and covert attentions, to differentiate what is fixated and what is processed.</p>

<p>During the 1980s, the eye-mind hypothesis was often questioned in light of covert attention, the attention to something that one is not looking at, which people often do. If covert attention is common during eye-tracking recordings, the resulting scan-path and fixation patterns would often show not where attention has been, but only where the eye has been looking, failing to indicate cognitive processing.</p>

<p>The 1980s also saw the</p><p>
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