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Using eye tracking to advance learning processes

Using eye tracking to advance learning processes

... performance. Eye tracking is a scientific tool used to understand eye movements and how they correlate with cognitive ...of eye movements while people learn a new ...

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The development of eye tracking in aviation (ETA) technique to investigate pilot's cognitive processes of attention and decision-making

The development of eye tracking in aviation (ETA) technique to investigate pilot's cognitive processes of attention and decision-making

... Eye tracking methodology is based on eye-mind assumptions and immediacy ...the cognitive processing of concurrent visual stimuli ...The eye-mind assumption indicated eye movement ...

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A Cognitive Cost Model of Annotations Based on Eye Tracking Data

A Cognitive Cost Model of Annotations Based on Eye Tracking Data

... of eye-tracking de- vices for the observation of annotation behavior is that the length of gaze durations and behavioral patterns underlying gaze movements are consid- ered to be indicative of the hardness ...

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Exploring decision processes behind food choices: An eye tracking approach

Exploring decision processes behind food choices: An eye tracking approach

... Goldberg, 2000). Specifically, the maximum length of the gap between fixations was set to 75 ms. A noise reduction function was not applied, and averaged data from both eyes were used. The velocity threshold was set to ...

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Parameters for Vigilance, Attention and Cognitive Workload within Eye Tracking Recordings

Parameters for Vigilance, Attention and Cognitive Workload within Eye Tracking Recordings

... Several processes are believed to take place during this latency period, such as shift of visual attention to the new target, disengagement of oculomotor fixation, and computation of the metrics of the ...These ...

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A Snapshot into Developmental Differences in Attention and Cognitive Control: An Eye Tracking Study

A Snapshot into Developmental Differences in Attention and Cognitive Control: An Eye Tracking Study

... SD = .05) and the adult group (M = 3.10, SD = .05) at the .05 level. However, the fixation times of adolescents were not significantly different from that of adults. Discussion The current study investigated how the ...

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Eye Tracking Methods for Analysis of Visuo-Cognitive Behavior in Medical Imaging

Eye Tracking Methods for Analysis of Visuo-Cognitive Behavior in Medical Imaging

... 1.3 Image Perception Research in Screening Mammography In previous sections, we introduced research work in computer-aided detection in mammography. To summarize, the class of research discussed focused on compu- ...

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Cognitive Food Processing in Binge-Eating Disorder: An Eye-Tracking Study

Cognitive Food Processing in Binge-Eating Disorder: An Eye-Tracking Study

... of cognitive bias modification (CBM) techniques which were developed to directly alter attentional and interpretive biases using computerized training ...attentional processes on the etiology and ...

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The effect of threat on cognitive biases and pain outcomes: an eye-tracking study

The effect of threat on cognitive biases and pain outcomes: an eye-tracking study

... There was an impact of threat on later stage attentional processing, whereby the low threat group spent less time looking at pain faces than happy faces, whilst there were no significant differences for the high threat ...

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Impaired attention to the eyes in psychopaths: Findings from three eye-tracking studies

Impaired attention to the eyes in psychopaths: Findings from three eye-tracking studies

... basic processes that guide the perception of social cues have been suggested to play a role in the development of ...their eye movements, participants were asked to categorize either gender (task 1) or ...

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Eye-Tracking Causality

Eye-Tracking Causality

... participants’ eye movements were extremely similar in the causal and counterfactual condi- tions suggests that participants in these two conditions may have engaged similar cognitive ...participants’ ...

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The Development of an Eye-Tracking Method to Assess Cognitive Flexibility Using a Switching-Task Paradigm

The Development of an Eye-Tracking Method to Assess Cognitive Flexibility Using a Switching-Task Paradigm

... additional processes other than cognitive demands associated with the switching ...lower cognitive demand was because participants reached the target quicker and continued to dwell within the area of ...

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Using Pupil Size as a Measure of Cognitive Workload in Video-Based Eye-Tracking Studies

Using Pupil Size as a Measure of Cognitive Workload in Video-Based Eye-Tracking Studies

... analyze cognitive workload in a monitoring task. The findings suggest that illumination and cognitive workload control pupil size in distinct ways, which needs to be considered when dissociating ...

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Evidence From Eye-tracking

Evidence From Eye-tracking

... mixed findings in prior studies investigating lenders’ final decisions might stem from the fact that decision-makers are compensating lower auditor reliability by verifying or acquiring (additional) information by ...

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Modelling Changes in the Cognitive Processing of Grammar in Implicit and Explicit Learning Conditions:Insights from an Eye-Tracking Study

Modelling Changes in the Cognitive Processing of Grammar in Implicit and Explicit Learning Conditions:Insights from an Eye-Tracking Study

... in eye-tracking measures across exemplars and sessions and not only to consider averaged values during the whole ...The findings also provide evidence for the benefits of explicit metalinguistic ...

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Psychophysiological indices of cognitive style : a triangulated study incorporating neuroimaging, eye tracking, psychometric and behavioral measures

Psychophysiological indices of cognitive style : a triangulated study incorporating neuroimaging, eye tracking, psychometric and behavioral measures

... intuitives. Findings from behavioral and physiological measures suggest that analysts and intuitives may possess inherent differences in deci- sion-making ...of eye movements revealed that both style ...

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Can developmentally disabled children’s cognitive abilities be assessed using eye tracking? : A methodological validation study

Can developmentally disabled children’s cognitive abilities be assessed using eye tracking? : A methodological validation study

... experimental manipulation, the difference in behavior between the conditions being seen as a result of the experimental manipulation. Previous studies have raised concerns about the validity of this method (Bogartz, ...

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On the Structure of Measurement Noise in Eye-Tracking

On the Structure of Measurement Noise in Eye-Tracking

... in eye position (POG) that occur during simple fixation tasks show both monofractal and multifractal ...the eye-tracker produces random intrinsic meas- urement noise and the analyses are performed on non- ...

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The Cognitive Processing of an Educational App with Electroencephalogram and “Eye Tracking”

The Cognitive Processing of an Educational App with Electroencephalogram and “Eye Tracking”

... RESUMEN El empleo de apps en educación es cada vez más frecuente. Sin embargo, no se han estudiado suficientemente los mecanismos de atención y procesamiento de sus contenidos y sus consecuencias en el aprendizaje. El ...

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How To Use Eye Tracking With A Dual Eye Tracking System In A Collaborative Collaborative Eye Tracking (Duet)

How To Use Eye Tracking With A Dual Eye Tracking System In A Collaborative Collaborative Eye Tracking (Duet)

... user eye tracking offers insight into the collaborative behaviours of participants, as well as the potential for improving communication effectiveness when direct eye contact is ...dual eye ...

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