Eye movements may cause motor contagion effects [PDF]
When a person executes a movement, the movement is more errorful while observing another person’s actions that are incongruent rather than congruent with the executed action. This effect is known as “motor contagion”.
Constable, Merryn +5 more
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Saccadic eye movement speed is related to variations in phantom array effect visibility
The phantom array effect is one of the temporal light artefacts that can decrease performance and increase fatigue. The phantom array effect visibility shows large individual differences; however, the dominant factors that can explain these individual ...
Hyeran Kang +3 more
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Classifying Parkinson’s Disease With or Without Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder Using Machine Learning-Based Analysis of Single-Lead Electrocardiogram [PDF]
Background and Objective Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder is a prodromal stage of alpha-synucleinopathy. Parkinson’s disease with rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder is associated with more severe symptoms and cerebral pathology compared
Hye Jeong Lee +4 more
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What checkers actually check: an eye tracking study of inhibitory control and working memory [PDF]
<p>Background - Not only is compulsive checking the most common symptom in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) with an estimated prevalence of 50–80% in patients, but approximately ~15% of the general population reveal subclinical checking ...
Ben Harkin +3 more
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In the interaural direction, translational linear acceleration is loaded during lateral translational movement and gravitational acceleration is loaded during lateral tilting movement. These two types of acceleration induce eye movements via two kinds of
Shotaro Harada +11 more
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Eye tracking and visual arts. Introduction to the special thematic issue
There is no visual art without the eye, just like no music without the ear. Visual art does not happen in the eye, but it has to go through the eye. Even for artworks with little visual focus, as in Conceptual Art, we need eyes to create and receive ...
Raphael Rosenberg, Rudolf Groner
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Perceptual bias, more than age, impacts on eye movements during face processing [PDF]
Consistent with the right hemispheric dominance for face processing, a left perceptual bias (LPB) is typically demonstrated by younger adults viewing faces and a left eye movement bias has also been revealed.
Butler, Stephen H +4 more
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Research and Application of Eye Movement Interaction based on Eye Movement Recognition
Generally, human-computer interaction is an interaction and operation between users and machine hardware. The user submits instructions to the machine, and the machine outputs the processed data and results to the user after receiving the instructions ...
Wang Shu, Wang Qing, Chen Hong
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Developmental Eye Movement test and dyslexic children: A pilot study with eye movement recordings. [PDF]
The goal of this study is to explore eye movement recordings during the Developmental Eye Movement (DEM) test in dyslexic and non-dyslexic children. Thirteen children with dyslexia, 13 non-dyslexic chronological age- and IQ-matched children and 13 non ...
Lionel Moiroud +3 more
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Tracking Eye Movements During Sleep in Mice
Eye movement is not only for adjusting the visual field and maintaining the stability of visual information on the retina, but also provides an external manifestation of the cognitive status of the brain.
Qingshuo Meng +5 more
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