Effect of Action Video Games in Eye Movement Behavior: A Systematic Review [0.03%]
动作电子游戏对眼动行为影响的系统综述
Anna Montolio-Vila,Marc Argilés,Bernat Sunyer-Grau et al.
Anna Montolio-Vila et al.
Previous research shows that playing action video games seems to modify the behavior of eye movements such as eye fixations and saccades. The aim of the current work was to determine the effect of playing action video games on eye movements...
The Observer's Lens: The Impact of Personality Traits and Gaze on Facial Impression Inferences [0.03%]
观察者的视角:人格特质和注视对面部印象推断的影响
Kuangzhe Xu,Toshihiko Matsuka
Kuangzhe Xu
Previous studies on facial impression inference have focused on the physical features of faces, with only a few considering the effects of the observer. This study explored how participants' personality traits directly and indirectly affect...
Classification framework to identify similar visual scan paths using multiple similarity metrics [0.03%]
基于多种相似性指标的视觉扫描路径分类框架
Ricardo Palma Fraga,Ziho Kang,Jerry M Crutchfield
Ricardo Palma Fraga
Analyzing visual scan paths, the time-ordered sequence of eye fixations and saccades, can help us understand how operators visually search the environment before making a decision. To analyze and compare visual scan paths, prior studies hav...
Shuzo Bonkohara
Shuzo Bonkohara
This study aimed to determine the visual assessment skills during an observation-based gait analysis. Participants (N=40) included 20 physiotherapists (PTs) with>10 years of clinical experience (physiotherapists) and 20 physiotherapy studen...
Gender Selection Dilemma in Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) Advertising: Insights from Eye- Tracking Research [0.03%]
快速消费品广告中的性别选择困境:眼动追踪研究的启示
Minanshu Sinha,Madhvendra Misra,Saurabh Mishra
Minanshu Sinha
Selecting the gender of a celebrity for fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) advertising presents a strategic challenge. Previous research has predominantly concentrated on comparing celebrity spokespersons with non-celebrities, frequently neg...
Persistence of primitive reflexes associated with asymmetries in fixation and ocular motility values [0.03%]
原始反射持续存在与注视和眼动值不对称有关
Vicente A Domingo-Sanz
Vicente A Domingo-Sanz
This cross-sectional study examined eye movement performance in patients aged 4 to 16 years. Measurements of eye movements were obtained before and after performing therapy for inhibition of four primitive reflexes, asymmetric tonic neck re...
Influence of Complexity and Gestalt Principles on Aesthetic Preferences for Building Façades: An Eye Tracking Study [0.03%]
复杂性和格式塔原则对建筑幕墙美学偏好的影响:一项眼动研究
Dilara Beder,Matthew Pelowski,Çağrı Imamoğlu
Dilara Beder
Buildings are an integral part of our physical environment and have aesthetic significance with respect to the organizational integrity of architectural elements. While Gestalt principles are essential in design education, their relationshi...
Gaze behavior reveals automaticity and attention allocation during music teaching vs. observing [0.03%]
凝视行为揭示了音乐教学与观察过程中的自动化程度和注意分配
Robin S Heinsen
Robin S Heinsen
In a unique case-study approach in which I served as both the research participant and the experimenter, I wore eye-tracking glasses while teaching a brief music lesson to two university students learning trumpet, then approximately two wee...
Accounting for Visual Field Abnormalities when Using Eye-tracking to Diagnose Reading Problems in Neurological Degeneration [0.03%]
在使用眼动仪诊断神经退行性阅读障碍时考虑视野异常的影响
Carla D Guantay,Laura Mena-García,Miguel Ángel Tola-Arribas et al.
Carla D Guantay et al.
State-of-the-art eye trackers provide valuable information for diagnosing reading problems by measuring and interpreting people's gaze paths as they read through text. Abnormal conditions such as visual field defects, however, can seriously...
P Archana Hebbar,Sanjana Vinod,Aumkar Kishore Shah et al.
P Archana Hebbar et al.
This paper discusses the design and development of a low-cost virtual reality (VR) based flight simulator with cognitive load estimation feature using ocular and EEG signals. Focus is on exploring methods to evaluate pilot's interactions wi...