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Yes, I see there are some tests done, and they are really not showing any conclusive improvement, despite many claiming an improvement. It is definitely not a general rule that every sees an improvement at all - https://blog.readwise.io/bionic-reading-results/
Is this actually legit? I've heard this before but didn't know if it was backed up by any studies. Guess I'll just try it and see for myself
Edit: no firefox addon? booo
There are not many studies as it is quite "new" but one study does suggest no real improvement - https://blog.readwise.io/bionic-reading-results/
On the other hand, that thing where you flash words past in the same spot does allow massively faster reading. Not faster comprehension, though.
if yoii csn undretsand whxt i wrute, thhn its lefgit
If your cub understressed when I wrong, that is legend
Try jiffy reader.
I found it a bit too distracting when I tried it, but the real dealbreaker was not being able to use it on ereaders.
People interested in this sort of thing should also check out Atkinson Hyperlegible, a free front by the Braille institute. While its main purpose is accessibility, I find that the very recognizable letter shapes help a bit with reading speed and comfort.
Not quite the same thing, but I like how Zelda BOTW and TOTK do a variation of this by changing the color of important/relevant information in NPC dialogue.. It helps you blow through the dialogue much faster without worrying if you missed something critical.