Bernhard Angele

About me

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Campus de Arturo Soria

Calle de Asura, 90

28043 Madrid, Spain

I am a researcher specializing in eye movements during reading and word identification, with a focus on parafoveal processing on one hand and improving methodology on the other hand. I completed my PhD with Keith Rayner at the University of California San Diego in 2013 and then spent about 10 years at Bournemouth University in the United Kingdom, where I reached the level of Principal Academic.

Since 2023, I have been a Principal Investigator at the Centro de Investigación Nebrica en Cognición (Acronym: CINC, Nebrija Research Center on Cognition), which is part of the School of Language and Education at Nebrija University in Madrid, Spain.

selected publications

  1. How Low Can You Go? Tracking Eye Movements during Reading at Different Sampling Rates
    Bernhard Angele, Zeynep Gunes Ozkan, Marina Serrano-Carot, and 1 more author
    Behavior Research Methods, 2025