A methodology for the capture and analysis of hybrid data: a case study of program debugging [PDF]
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A. F. Blackwell +37 more
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Infants follow the gaze of same‐age peers, young children, and adults
Abstract Gaze following – infants’ orienting towards an object attended to by their social partner – has been linked to a range of socio‐cognitive skills. Despite considerable research on when infants follow the gaze of their social partners, studies have typically examined infants’ following of adults’ gaze. Therefore, little is known about whether or
Sarah Eiteljoerge +3 more
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Seeing to hear? Patterns of gaze to speaking faces in children with autism spectrum disorders.
Using eye-tracking methodology, gaze to a speaking face was compared in a group of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and those with typical development (TD).
Julia eIrwin +3 more
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Oxytocin and social gaze during a dominance categorization task in tufted capuchin monkeys
Visual attention to facial features is an important way that group-living primate species gain knowledge about others. However, where this attention is focused on the face is influenced by contextual and social features, and emerging evidence in Pan ...
Meghan J. Sosnowski +8 more
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Neural Markers of Attention at 6 Months Associate With Later Attentional Control Performance
ABSTRACT Attentional control is key to the development of executive functions. Previous research indicates that individual differences in attentional control behaviour may be stable from 6 months. Here, we analyse electroencephalogram data collected from 59 6‐month‐olds to gain insights into the neural processes underlying attentional control in ...
Alexandra Hendry +4 more
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Infants' Knowledge of Individual Words: Investigating Links Between Parent Report and Looking Time
ABSTRACT Assessing early vocabulary development commonly involves parent report methods and behavioral tasks like looking‐while‐listening. While both yield reliable aggregate scores, findings are mixed regarding their reliability in measuring infants' knowledge of individual words. Using archival data from 126 monolingual and bilingual 14–31‐month‐olds,
Melanie López Pérez +3 more
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Fast Hands-free Writing by Gaze Direction
We describe a method for text entry based on inverse arithmetic coding that relies on gaze direction and which is faster and more accurate than using an on-screen keyboard. These benefits are derived from two innovations: the writing task is matched to
CE Shannon +4 more
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The Role of Time in Facial Dynamics and Challenges in Automatic Emotion Recognition (2019–2024)
Based on a comprehensive literature review, this study highlights the critical role of the temporal dimension of facial dynamics in understanding facial expressions and improving the accuracy and robustness of automatic emotion recognition systems (machine‐FER).
Williams Contreras-Higuera +2 more
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Co-registration of Eye Movements and Event-Related Potentials in Connected-Text Paragraph Reading
Eyetracking during reading has provided a critical source of on-line behavioral data informing basic theory in language processing. Similarly, event-related potentials have provided an important on-line measure of the neural correlates of language ...
John M Henderson +3 more
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Testing the limits of contextual constraint: interactions with word frequency and parafoveal preview during fluent reading [PDF]
Contextual constraint is a key factor affecting a word's fixation duration and its likelihood of being fixated during reading. Previous research has generally demonstrated additive effects of predictability and frequency in fixation times.
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