Characterizing eye gaze and mental workload for assistive device control [PDF]
Eye gaze tracking is increasingly popular due to improved technology and availability. In the domain of assistive device control, however, eye gaze tracking is often used in discrete ways (e.g., activating buttons on a screen), and does not harness the ...
Larisa Y.C. Loke +3 more
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Do the Eyes Have It? A Systematic Review on the Role of Eye Gaze in Infant Language Development
Eye gaze is a ubiquitous cue in child–caregiver interactions, and infants are highly attentive to eye gaze from very early on. However, the question of why infants show gaze-sensitive behavior, and what role this sensitivity to gaze plays in their ...
Melis Çetinçelik +4 more
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Temporal Order Judgements of Dynamic Gaze Stimuli Reveal a Postdictive Prioritisation of Averted Over Direct Shifts [PDF]
We studied temporal order judgements (TOJs) of gaze shift behaviours and evaluated the impact of gaze direction (direct and averted gaze) and face context information (both eyes set within a single face or each eye within two adjacent hemifaces) on TOJ ...
Nicola Binetti +3 more
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Transition in eye gaze as a predictor of emergence from general anesthesia in children and adults: a prospective observational study [PDF]
Background It is useful to monitor eye movements during general anesthesia, but few studies have examined neurological finding of the eyes during emergence from general anesthesia maintained with short-acting opioids and volatile anesthetics.
Michiko Kinoshita +6 more
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Does Eye Gaze Uniquely Trigger Spatial Orienting to Socially Relevant Information? A Behavioral and ERP Study [PDF]
Using behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) measures, the present study examined whether eye gaze triggers a unique form of attentional orienting toward threat-relevant targets.
Yichen Yuan +5 more
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Evaluation of Eye Gaze Dynamics During Physician-Patient-Computer Interaction in Federally Qualified Health Centers: Systematic Analysis [PDF]
BackgroundUnderstanding the communication between physicians and patients can identify areas where they can improve and build stronger relationships.
Amal Almansour +3 more
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Anticipatory eye gaze as a marker of memory. [PDF]
Abstract Human memory is typically studied by direct questioning, and the recollection of events is investigated through verbal reports. Thus, current research confounds memory per-se with its report. Critically, the ability to investigate memory retrieval in populations with deficient verbal ability is limited.
Schmidig FJ +6 more
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Eye gaze plays an important role in communication but understanding of its actual function or functions and the methods used to elucidate this have varied considerably.
Ziedune Degutyte, Arlene Astell
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Research shows that arousal is significantly enhanced while participants make eye contact with a live person compared to viewing a picture of direct or averted gaze.
Michelle Jarick, Renee Bencic
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Unobtrusive and pervasive video-based eye-gaze tracking [PDF]
Eye-gaze tracking has long been considered a desktop technology that finds its use inside the traditional office setting, where the operating conditions may be controlled.
Stefania Cristina, Kenneth P Camilleri
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