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A positioning sensor for tonometric applications [PDF]
In this paper we present a sensor, which is designed for application in a tonometer, an instrument for the measurement of intraocular pressure. The sensor measures diameter and position of a part of the eye globe that is flattened by the tonometer.
Bergveld, P., Besten, C. den
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Eye-to-eye contact is a spontaneous behavior between interacting partners that occurs naturally during social interactions. However, individuals differ with respect to eye gaze behaviors such as frequency of eye-to-eye contacts, and these variations may ...
Swethasri Dravida +6 more
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How do adults and teens with self-declared Autism Spectrum Disorder experience eye contact? A qualitative analysis of first-hand accounts. [PDF]
A tendency to avoid eye contact is an early indicator of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and difficulties with eye contact often persist throughout the lifespan.
Dominic A Trevisan +3 more
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Physiological arousal explains infant gaze following in various social contexts
Gaze following (GF) is fundamental to central aspects of human sociocognitive development, such as acquiring language and cultural learning. Studies have shown that infant GF is not a simple reflexive orientation to an adult's eye movement.
Mitsuhiko Ishikawa +3 more
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Measuring miniature eye movements by means of a SQUID magnetometer [PDF]
A new technique to measure small eye movements is reported. The precise recording of human eye movements is necessary for research on visual fatigue induced by visual display units.1 So far all methods used have disadvantages: especially those which are ...
Breukink, E.W. +4 more
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BackgroundDiscontinuation of contact lens use is mainly caused by contact lens–associated dry eye. It is crucial to delineate contact lens–associated dry eye's multifaceted nature to tailor treatment to each patient’s individual needs for future ...
Inomata, Takenori +15 more
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Pupil dilation as an index of preferred mutual gaze duration [PDF]
Most animals look at each other to signal threat or interest. In humans, this social interaction is usually punctuated with brief periods of mutual eye contact. Deviations from this pattern of gazing behaviour generally make us feel uncomfortable and are
Baron-Cohen S +8 more
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Saccade Latency and Fixation Stability: Repeatability and Reliability [PDF]
This study aimed to investigate the repeatability and reliability of saccadic latency and fixation stability as a function of sighting-dominance and contact lens wear.
Horgen, Gro, Langaas, Trine
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Eye contact reduces lying [PDF]
The perception of watching eyes has been found to reduce dishonest behavior. This effect, however, has only been shown in situations where it can be explained by increased adherence to rules and norms, and thus a watching-eyes effect on dishonesty per se has not been demonstrated.
Hietanen, Jonne O +3 more
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Attention to eye contact in the West and East: autonomic responses and evaluative ratings.
Eye contact has a fundamental role in human social interaction. The special appearance of the human eye (i.e., white sclera contrasted with a coloured iris) implies the importance of detecting another person's face through eye contact.
Hironori Akechi +5 more
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