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Experimental evidence that uniformly white sclera enhances the visibility of eye-gaze direction in humans and chimpanzees

open access: yeseLife, 2022
Hallmark social activities of humans, such as cooperation and cultural learning, involve eye-gaze signaling through joint attentional interaction and ostensive communication.
Fumihiro Kano   +2 more
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Boosted Gaze Gesture Recognition Using Underlying Head Orientation Sequence

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2023
People find it challenging to control smart systems with complex gaze gestures due to the vulnerability of eye saccades. Instead, the existing works achieved good recognition accuracy of simple gaze gestures because of sufficient eye gaze points but ...
Zakariyya Abdullahi Bature   +4 more
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The Unique Cost of Human Eye Gaze in Cognitive Control: Being Human-Specific and Body-Related?

open access: yesPsichologija, 2022
This study investigated the eye gaze cost in cognitive control and whether it is human-specific and body-related. In Experiment 1, we explored whether there was a cost of human eye gaze in cognitive control and extended it by focusing on the role of ...
Kexin Li, Aitao Lu, Ruchen Deng, Hui Yi
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Dynamic control of eye-head gaze shifts by a spiking neural network model of the superior colliculus

open access: yesFrontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 2022
IntroductionTo reorient gaze (the eye’s direction in space) towards a target is an overdetermined problem, as infinitely many combinations of eye- and head movements can specify the same gaze-displacement vector.
Arezoo Alizadeh, A. John Van Opstal
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Predicting Future Eye Gaze Using Inertial Sensors

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2023
Eye tracking is a technology that is in high demand, especially for next-generation virtual reality (VR), because it enables foveated rendering, which significantly reduces computational costs by rendering only the area at which a user is gazing at a ...
Ardianto Satriawan   +3 more
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Eye-head coordination for visual cognitive processing. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2015
We investigated coordinated movements between the eyes and head ("eye-head coordination") in relation to vision for action. Several studies have measured eye and head movements during a single gaze shift, focusing on the mechanisms of motor control ...
Yu Fang   +4 more
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Eye gaze and head gaze in collaborative games [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 11th ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Applications, 2019
We present an investigation of sharing the focus of visual attention between two players in a collaborative game, so that where one player was looking was visible to the other. The difference between using head-gaze and eye-gaze to estimate the point of regard was studied, the motive being that recording head-gaze is easier and cheaper than eye-gaze ...
Oleg Spakov   +4 more
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The N170 event-related potential differentiates congruent and incongruent gaze responses in gaze leading [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
To facilitate social interactions, humans need to process the responses that other people make to their actions, including eye movements that could establish joint attention.
Bayliss, Andrew   +4 more
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Using machine learning to explore the characteristics of eye movement patterns and relationship with cognition ability of Chinese children aged 1–6 years

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2023
Researchers have begun to investigate the relationship between eye movement characteristics of gaze patterns and cognitive abilities, and have attempted to use eye-tracking technology as a new method to evaluate cognitive abilities.
Shuqing Zhou   +14 more
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Evaluation of eye gaze interaction [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2000
Eye gaze interaction can provide a convenient and natural addition to user-computer dialogues. We have previously reported on our interaction techniques using eye gaze [10]. While our techniques seemed useful in demonstration, we now investigate their strengths and weaknesses in a controlled setting.
Linda E. Sibert, Robert J. K. Jacob
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