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Can horizontally oriented breast tomosynthesis image volumes or the use of a systematic search strategy improve interpretation? An eye tracking and free response human observer study
2011) Medical Imaging 2011: Image Perception, Observer Performance, and Technology Assessment 7966(796606).(
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Eye movements during pictorial recall have a functional role, but they are not reinstatements of those from encoding
2011) 16th European Conference on Eye Movements, ECEM, 2011 In Journal of Eye Movement Research 4(3). p.32-32(
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Eye movements during visual imagery have a functional role and are related to individual differences in spatial imagery ability
2011) European Conference on Cognitive Science, EuroCog 2011(
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A new method for comparing scanpaths based on vectors and dimensions
2011) Vision Sceinces Society(
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- 2010
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Looking at the keyboard or the monitor: relationship with text production processes
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Effect of Compressed Offline Foveated Video on Viewing Behavior and Subjective Quality
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Eye Movements During Mental Imagery are Not Reenactments of Perception
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Learning perceptual aspects of diagnosis in medicine via eye movement modeling examples on patient video cases
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A Vector-based, Multidimensional Scanpath Similarity Measure
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Lund Eye Tracking Studies in Research on Language and Cognition
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