S Mathôt - Journal of Cognition, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Pupils respond to three distinct kinds of stimuli: they constrict in response to brightness (the pupil light response), constrict in response to near fixation (the pupil near response), and …
Eye behaviour provides valuable information revealing one's higher cognitive functions and state of affect. Although eye tracking is gaining ground in the research community, it is not …
Virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) are expected to revolutionise entertainment, healthcare, communication and the manufacturing industries among many others. Near‐eye …
To understand visual consciousness, we must understand how the brain represents ensembles of objects at many levels of perceptual analysis. Ensemble perception refers to …
This paper reviews studies on eye movements in decision making, and compares their observations to theoretical predictions concerning the role of attention in decision making …
This review focuses on covert attention and how it alters early vision. I explain why attention is considered a selective process, the constructs of covert attention, spatial endogenous and …
Visual processing varies dramatically across the visual field. These differences start in the retina and continue all the way to the visual cortex. Despite these differences in processing …
Andrew T. Duchowski Theory and Practice Third Edition Page 1 Eye Tracking Methodology Andrew T. Duchowski Theory and Practice Third Edition Page 2 Eye Tracking Methodology …
CA Wang, DP Munoz - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2015 - Elsevier
Highlights•Transient pupil dilation is evoked by the presentation of visual or auditory stimuli.•The evoked pupil responses are systematically modulated by stimulus …