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Eyetracking Metrics in Young Onset Alzheimer’s Disease: A Window into Cognitive Visual Functions [PDF]
Young onset Alzheimer’s disease (YOAD) is defined as symptom onset before the age of 65 years and is particularly associated with phenotypic heterogeneity. Atypical presentations, such as the clinic-radiological visual syndrome posterior cortical atrophy
Ivanna M Pavisic +2 more
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Eyetracking and selective attention in category learning [PDF]
An eyetracking version of the classic Shepard, Hovland, and Jenkins (1961) experiment was conducted. Forty years of research has assumed that category learning often involves learning to selectively attend to only those stimulus dimensions useful for classification. We confirmed that participants learned to allocate their attention optimally.
Bob Rehder
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Bilingual word recognition in a sentence context [PDF]
This article provides an overview of bilingualism research on visual word recognition in isolation and in sentence context. Many studies investigating the processing of words out-of-context have shown that lexical representations from both languages are ...
Eva eVan Assche +2 more
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Remote Usability Testing Using Eyetracking [PDF]
In the paper we present a low cost method of using eyetracking to perform remote usability tests on users. Remote usability testing enables to test users in their natural environment. Eyetracking is one of the most popular techniques for usability testing in the laboratory environment. We decided to try to use this technique in remote tests.
Chynał, Piotr, Szymański, Jerzy
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Eyetracking-enhanced VEP for nystagmus
AbstractVisual evoked potentials (VEPs) are an important prognostic indicator of visual ability in patients with nystagmus. However, VEP testing requires stable fixation, which is impossible with nystagmus. Fixation instability reduces VEP amplitude, and VEP reliability is therefore low in this important patient group.
Matt J. Dunn +4 more
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A methodological framework for capturing relative eyetracking coordinate data to determine gaze patterns and fixations from two or more observers [PDF]
While physical activity during cancer treatment is found beneficial for breast cancer patients, evidence indicates ambiguous findings concerning effects of scheduled exercise programs on treatment-related symptoms.
Lunt, Heather +2 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic forced many language teachers to move their teaching online without sufficient preparation. This unexpected change of practice engendered doubt and anxiety in teachers.
Shi Lijing, Stickler Ursula
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Slowed Saccadic Reaction Times in Seemingly Normal Parts of Glaucomatous Visual Fields
Purpose: In eye movement perimetry, peripheral stimuli are confirmed by goal-directed eye movements toward the stimulus. The saccadic reaction time (SRT) is regarded as an index of visual field responsiveness, whereas in standard automated perimetry (SAP)
Gijs Thepass +6 more
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Mousetracking visitors to evaluate efficacy of web site design [PDF]
Objective assessment of website design is a complex task whose results are valuable for improving efficiency. Some of the commonly used methods, such as A/B testing, are relatively simple to implement but generally give only a rough summary of ...
Jevremović Aleksandar +2 more
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The Role of Souvenirs in the Product Positioning of the Tourist Region
Introduction. The relevance of the considered scientific problem is that souvenir products are a component of the communicative paradigm of territorial branding, and a souvenir itself acts as a visual carrier of identification of a tourist region.
Olga B. Yarosh, Natalia N. Kalkova
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