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Eye tracking cognitive load using pupil diameter and microsaccades with fixed gaze
Pupil diameter and microsaccades are captured by an eye tracker and compared for their suitability as indicators of cognitive load (as beset by task difficulty). Specifically, two metrics are tested in response to task difficulty: (1) the change in pupil
Krzysztof Krejtz +4 more
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Are microsaccades responsible for the gap effect? [PDF]
Alan Kingstone +3 more
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Influence of initial fixation position in scene viewing
During scene perception our eyes generate complex sequences of fixations. Predictors of fixation locations are bottom-up factors like luminance contrast, top-down factors like viewing instruction, and systematic biases like the tendency to place ...
Engbert, Ralf +4 more
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Microsaccades as a marker not a cause for attention-related modulation
Gongchen Yu +3 more
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Visual feature tuning of superior colliculus neural reafferent responses after fixational microsaccades [PDF]
Fatemeh Khademi +2 more
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Microsaccades: Small steps on a long way
Contrary to common wisdom, fixations are a dynamically rich behavior, composed of continual, miniature eye movements, of which microsaccades are the most salient component. Over the last few years, interest in these small movements has risen dramatically, driven by both neurophysiological and psychophysical results and by advances in techniques ...
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Miniature Eye Movements Enhance Fine Spatial Details [PDF]
Our eyes are constantly in motion. Even during visual fixation, small eye movements continually jitter the location of gaze. It is known that visual percepts tend to fade when retinal image motion is eliminated in the laboratory.
Lovin, Ramon +3 more
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Information Compression, Intelligence, Computing, and Mathematics [PDF]
This paper presents evidence for the idea that much of artificial intelligence, human perception and cognition, mainstream computing, and mathematics, may be understood as compression of information via the matching and unification of patterns.
Wolff, J. Gerard
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Towards a Selection Mechanism Integrating Focal Fixations, Pupil Size, and Microsaccade Dynamics
Christoph Strauch +3 more
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Foveal vision at the time of microsaccades [PDF]
Naghmeh Mostofi +2 more
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