Bernhard Angele
About me
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
- How Low Can You Go? Tracking Eye Movements during Reading at Different Sampling RatesBehavior Research Methods, 2025