Spacing, Not Size, Matters In Visual Recognition, Researchers Find

Thursday, October 2, 2008 - 22:28 in Astronomy & Space

You might think that the farthest distance at which you can hold a book and still read it quickly is determined by the size of the letters. However, neuroscientists have concluded that it's the spacing between letters, not their size, that matters.

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