Eye movement sequences—or scanpaths—vary depending on the stimulus characteristics and the task (Foulsham & Underwood Journal of Vision, 8 (2), 6: 1–17, 2008; Land, Mennie …
Interest has flourished in studying both the spatial and temporal aspects of eye movement behavior. This has sparked the development of a large number of new methods to compare …
Phillips and Edelman [Phillips, MH, & Edelman, JA (2008). The dependence of visual scanning performance on saccade, fixation, and perceptual metrics. Vision Research, 48 (7) …
Instead of simply describing search in terms of the time needed to detect a target, this behavior might also be understood as an interaction between two underlying processes: the …
We sought to understand the basis of performance variability and perceptual learning in saccadic visual search. Four subjects searched for a target based on its shape in a linear …
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The analysis of gaze behaviour during complex tasks provides a promising non-invasive method to examine how specific eye movement patterns relate to various aspects of …
Brain regions involved in saccadic eye movements partially overlap with a frontoparietal network implicated in encoding numerosities. Eye movement patterns may plausibly reflect …
From the earliest recordings of eye movements during active scene viewing to the present day, researchers have commonly reported individual differences in eye movement scan …
Measures of scanpath similarity are essential in many domains of eye tracking research. Depending on the question, different calculations are adequate. We (Foerster, Carbone …