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How do people make causal judgments? What role, if any, does counterfactual simulation play? Counterfactual theories of causal judgments predict that people compare what actually happened with what would have happened if the candidate cause had been absent.
Tobias Gerstenberg +4 more
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The characteristics of smooth versus saccadic eye movement tracking were compared for the purpose of human-computer interface. The study was performed by implementing a custom head-mounted system to track smooth eye movements for control of a mouse ...
Adam Pantanowitz +4 more
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A Cross-Recurrence Analysis of the Pupil Size Fluctuations in Steady Scotopic Conditions
Pupil size fluctuations during stationary scotopic conditions may convey information about the cortical state activity at rest. An important link between neuronal network state modulation and pupil fluctuations is the cholinergic and noradrenergic ...
Pietro Piu +5 more
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VETA: Visual eye-tracking analytics for the exploration of gaze patterns and behaviours
Eye tracking is growing in popularity for multiple application areas, yet analysing and exploring the large volume of complex data remains difficult for most users. We present a comprehensive eye tracking visual analytics system to enable the exploration
Sarah Goodwin +6 more
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Anti-Saccades in Cerebellar Ataxias Reveal a Contribution of the Cerebellum in Executive Functions
ObjectiveIncreasing evidence suggests a cerebellar contribution to modulate cognitive aspects of motor behavior and executive functions. Supporting findings come from studies on patients with neurodegenerative diseases, in which however, given the extent
Elena Pretegiani +13 more
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Characteristic Eye Movements in Ataxia-Telangiectasia-Like Disorder: An Explanatory Hypothesis
ObjectiveTo investigate cerebellar dysfunctions and quantitatively characterize specific oculomotor changes in ataxia-telangiectasia-like disorder (ATLD), a rare autosomal recessive disease caused by mutations in the MRE11 gene.
Pamela Federighi +5 more
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BackgroundEye tracking provides an objective way to measure attention, which can advance researchers’ and policy makers’ understanding of tobacco marketing influences. The development of remote webcam-based eye-tracking technology,
Julia Chen-Sankey +8 more
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Eye tracking in developmental cognitive neuroscience – The good, the bad and the ugly
Eye tracking is a popular research tool in developmental cognitive neuroscience for studying the development of perceptual and cognitive processes. However, eye tracking in the context of development is also challenging.
Roy S. Hessels, Ignace T.C. Hooge
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Eye tracking technology in medical practice: a perspective on its diverse applications
Eye tracking technology has emerged as a valuable tool in the field of medicine, offering a wide range of applications across various disciplines. This perspective article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the diverse applications of eye ...
Mohammed Tahri Sqalli +5 more
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Eye tracking in Educational Science: Theoretical frameworks and research agendas
Eye tracking is increasingly being used in Educational Science and so has the interest of the eye tracking community grown in this topic. In this paper we briefly introduce the discipline of Educational Science and why it might be interesting to couple ...
Halszka Jarodzka +2 more
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