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Gaze Behavior When Reaching to Remembered Targets

Journal of Neurophysiology, 2008
People naturally direct their gaze to visible hand movement goals. Doing so improves reach accuracy through use of signals related to gaze position and visual feedback of the hand. Here, we studied where people naturally look when acting on remembered target locations.
J Randall, Flanagan   +2 more
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Gaze Behaviors for Robotics

1992
Five control systems loosely corresponding to primate saccadic, vergence, pursuit, vestibuloocular, and head control operate on a simulated two-eyed robot head maneuvered by a robot arm. The goal is to get some qualitative understanding of the interaction of such reflexes under various assumptions. The simulation is meant to be relevant to U. Rochester’
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A Markovian model of adult gaze behavior

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1976
This study was designed to test a proposed Markov chain model of adult gaze behaviors. Hypotheses for an individual's gaze behavior, dyadic visual interaction, and dyadic gaze states within an independent decision model were examined. Subjects were assigned to a same- or mixed-sex dyad and instructed to converse for approximately 5 min about life at ...
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Study of Driver's Gaze Behavior Recognition

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014
The reliability and accuracy of driver gaze behavior detection was improved by the multi-dimensional feature fusion method. In view of the effects of the complexity of the driving environment, a variety of working conditions and the diversity of gaze behavior characteristics,with support vector machine (SVM) theory technique, the multi-dimensional ...
Peng Wang, Zhi Qiang Liu
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Using Gaze Behavior to Measure Cognitive Load

2018
Measuring and influencing cognitive load during information processing can be seen as a promising instrument to mitigate the risk of information overload while increasing processing capabilities. In this study, we demonstrate how to use cross-sectional time-series data generated with an eye tracking device to indicate cognitive load levels.
Lehner Othmar, Perkhofer Lisa
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Owners’ direct gazes increase dogs’ attention-getting behaviors

Behavioural Processes, 2016
This study examined whether dogs gain information about human's attention via their gazes and whether they change their attention-getting behaviors (i.e., whining and whimpering, looking at their owners' faces, pawing, and approaching their owners) in response to their owners' direct gazes.
Midori, Ohkita   +3 more
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Driver Gaze Behavior in Critical Cornering

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2006
<div class="htmlview paragraph">To improve both the sensing of grip critical cornering and drift control, it is desirable to increase the body slip angle at critical cornering. To discover why this facilitates driver control, the gaze of the driver was monitored, and the relationship between the gaze movement of the driver and the vehicle ...
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Gaze behaviors of goaltenders under spatial–temporal constraints

Human Movement Science, 2006
It is still not known what underlies successful performance in goaltending. Some studies have reported that advanced cues from the shooter's body (hip, kicking leg or support leg) are most important (Savelsbergh, G. J. P., Williams, A. M., Van der Kamp, J., & Ward, P. (2002). Visual search, anticipation and expertise in soccer goalkeepers.
Panchuk, Derek, Vickers, J N
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Maternal Gaze Behaviors During Latching-On for Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding Medicine, 2017
Studies in various fields have demonstrated that experts use specific gaze strategies to achieve better performance. Therefore, we hypothesized that mothers familiar with breastfeeding would use a specific gaze strategy to achieve better latching-on.A head-mounted eye tracker was used to record pupil positions from 14 breastfeeding mothers with 1-month-
Keiko, Kikuchi   +5 more
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Modelling Gaze Behavior for Conversational Agents

2003
In this paper we propose an eye gaze model for an embodied conversational agent that embeds information on communicative functions as well as on statistical information of gaze patterns. This latter information has been derived from the analytic studies of an annotated video-corpus of conversation dyads. We aim at generating different gaze behaviors to
Catherine Pelachaud, Massimo Bilvi
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