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Using Fixation-Related Potentials for Inspecting Natural Interactions
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) offer unique windows into the cognitive processes underlying human-machine interaction. Identifying and analyzing the appropriate brain activity to have access to such windows is often difficult due to technical or psycho ...
Dennis Wobrock +7 more
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Visual world studies of conversational perspective taking: similar findings, diverging interpretations [PDF]
Visual-world eyetracking greatly expanded the potential for insight into how listeners access and use common ground during situated language comprehension.
Barr +11 more
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Toward a second-person neuroscience [PDF]
LS & BT : equal contributions (shared first-authorship)Peer ...
Alan Costall +67 more
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Eyetracking metrics reveal impaired spatial anticipation in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia. [PDF]
Eyetracking technology has had limited application in the dementia field to date, with most studies attempting to discriminate syndrome subgroups on the basis of basic oculomotor functions rather than higher-order cognitive abilities.
Alexander, D +8 more
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Motivated Attention in Climate Change Perception and Action
Despite the scientific consensus, some people still remain skeptical about climate change. In fact, there is a growing partisan divide over the last decade within the United States in the support for climate policies. Given the same climate evidence, why
Yu Luo, Jiaying Zhao, Jiaying Zhao
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Contextualizing the blogosphere: A comparison of traditional and novel user interfaces for the web [PDF]
In this paper, we investigate how contextual user interfaces affect blog reading experience. Based on a review of previous research, we argue why and how contextualization may result in (H1) enhanced blog reading experiences. In an eyetracking experiment,
Laqua, S, Ogbechie, N, Sasse, MA
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Today, usability testing in the development of software and systems is essential. A stationary usability lab offers many different possibilities in the evaluation of usability, but it reaches its limits in terms of flexibility and the experimental ...
Karsten Zischner
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Methodology And Applications Of Eyetracking
Rajs Arkadiusz, Aleksiewicz Mariusz, Banaszak-Piechowska Agnieszka, Gospodarczyk Jacek. Methodology and applications of eyetracking. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2016;6(4):115-121. eISSN 2391-8306. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.49872 http://ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/3455 The journal has had 7 points in Ministry ...
Arkadiusz Rajs +3 more
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Neuroeconomics: Using Neuroscience to Make Economic Predictions [PDF]
Neuroeconomics seeks to ground economic theory in detailed neural mechanisms which are expressed mathematically and make behavioural predictions. One finding is that simple kinds of economising for life-and-death decisions (food, sex and danger) do occur
Camerer, Colin F.
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Exploiting surroundedness for saliency detection: a boolean map approach [PDF]
We demonstrate the usefulness of surroundedness for eye fixation prediction by proposing a Boolean Map based Saliency model (BMS). In our formulation, an image is characterized by a set of binary images, which are generated by randomly thresholding the ...
Sclaroff, Stan, Zhang, Jianming
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