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RSVP, which stands for "Rapid Serial Visual Presentation," is a method used in speed reading and cognitive psychology to present words or images in quick succession. Instead of reading text line by line, the reader focuses on a central point where words flash rapidly, allowing them to process information more efficiently. This technique minimizes the need for eye movements (saccades), which typically slow down reading. RSVP is often used in studies to examine reading comprehension and cognitive load, as it tests how much information can be absorbed when presented at high speeds.