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Head Movement Compensation and Multi-Modal Event Detection in Eye-Tracking Data for Unconstrained Head Movements
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Smooth pursuit detection in binocular eye-tracking data with automatic video-based performance evaluation
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- 2015
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Are microsaccade amplitudes overestimated in modern studies?
2015) European Conference on Eye Movements, ECEM, 2015 In Journal of Eye Movement Research 8(4:1). p.44-44(
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Detection of fixations and smooth pursuit movements in high-speed eye-tracking data
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The effect of pupil size on the dynamics of the eye tracker signal during saccades
2015) European Conference on Eye Movements, ECEM, 2015 In Journal of Eye Movement Research 8(4:1). p.139-139(
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Consequences of eye color, positioning, and head movement for eye-tracking data quality in infant research
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Fixational eye movements predict visual sensitivity
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Expert and novice group differences in eye movements when assessing biodiversity of harvested forests
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The influence of crystalline lens accommodation on post-saccadic oscillations in pupil-based eye trackers
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The art of braking : post saccadic oscillations in the eye tracker signal decrease with increasing saccade size
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The perception of intermediates
2015) Contrast in perception, cognition and language(
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The not so simple art of automatic eye movement identification
2015) APCPP(
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The adaptation period for blurry text : Low-pass filtered text is read fast initially but slows down over time, and does not improve learning outcomes
2015) European Conference on Eye Movements, ECEM, 2015(
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- 2014
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Discrimination of fixations and smooth pursuit movements in high-speed eye-tracking data
2014) 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2014 p.3797-3800(
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Assessments and Eye Movements Compared between Photographs and Visualizations of Logged Forest Vistas : For What Kind of Assessments are Visualisations a Good Representation of Photographs?
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