In studies of the eye movements of expert and novice gymnastic coaches viewing gymnastics routines, expert coaches had ______ fixations on regions critical to the performance and ______ fixations on non-relevant areas
A. shorter; more, longer
B. longer; fewer, shorter
C. longer; fewer but even longer
D. shorter; fewer but longer
Answer: B
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