![]() ![]() According to Ferriss: Untrained readers use up to ½ of their peripheral field on margins by moving from 1st word to last, spending 25-50% of their time “reading” margins with no content. With practice, you train your peripheral vision to be more effective by picking up the words that you don’t track directly with your eye. Ferriss calls this second technique Perceptual Expansion. The first technique, the tracker/pacer, is mostly a tool to use for mastering the second technique.
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