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Eye tracking in Educational Science: Theoretical frameworks and research agendas [PDF]
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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Eye-tracking multi-word units: some methodological questions [PDF]
Eye-tracking in linguistics has focused mainly on reading at the level of the word or sentence. In this paper we discuss how the phenomenon of formulaic language might best be examined using this methodology.
Gareth Carrol, Kathy Conklin
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The development of research topics in the field of eye tracking has become a good trend at the international level because eye tracking is not only used in the fields of health or psychology but can also be used in education, including chemistry and ...
Khairiatul Muna, Muhammad Bahit
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Thermographic eye tracking [PDF]
Far infrared thermography, which can be used to detect thermal radiation emitted by humans, has been used to detect physical disease, physiological changes relating to emotion, and polygraph testing, but has not been used for eye tracking. However, because the surface temperature of the cornea is colder than the limbus, it is theoretically possible to ...
Quan Wang 0003 +7 more
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Eye Tracking in Practice [PDF]
This paper describes the practical side of eye tracker use in the field of human computer interaction. The paper relates to usability evaluations in practice covering those topics of primary importance to practitioners including the business case for eye tracking and the technique's benefits and limitations.
James A. Renshaw, N. Webb
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AbstractAbstract. Film music scholars, composers, directors, and audiences have always implicitly believed that music can help determine the focus of an audience’s visual attention, but researchers have not as yet been able to prove this empirically. Eyetracking research—the process of measuring either the point of gaze or the motion of the eyes—has ...
Mera, Miguel, Stumpf, Simone
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Online data collection with infants raises special opportunities and challenges for developmental research. One of the most prevalent methods in infancy research is eye-tracking, which has been widely applied in laboratory settings to assess cognitive ...
Anna Bánki +4 more
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Comparing infrared and webcam eye tracking in the Visual World Paradigm
Visual World eye tracking is a temporally fine-grained method of monitoring attention, making it a popular tool in the study of online sentence processing.
Myrte Vos +2 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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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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