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Foveating instructional videos based on experts’ eye movements to teach perception and interpretation of dynamic scenes
2011) 16th European Conference on Eye Movements, ECEM, 2011 In Journal of Eye Movement Research 4(3). p.282-282(
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The effect of sound intensity on cognitive processing
2011) 16th European Conference on Eye Movements, ECEM, 2011 In Journal of Eye Movement Research 4(3). p.60-60(
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Expansion of the central bias, from computer screen to the supermarket
2011) 16th European Conference on Eye Movements, ECEM, 2011 In Journal of Eye Movement Research 4(3). p.260-260(
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A method for quantifying focused versus overview behavior in AOI sequences
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I See What You’re Saying: The integration of complex speech and scenes during language comprehension
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Plenary - An initiative for the standardisation of data quality in eye-trackers
2011) 16th European Conference on Eye Movements, ECEM, 2011 In Journal of Eye Movement Research 4(3). p.134-134(
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Participants know best : The effect of calibration method on data quality
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Optional visual information affects conversation content
2011) 15th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue In SemDial 2011: Proceedings of the 15th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue p.194-195(
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Event detection in data with static and dynamic stimuli
2011) 16th European Conference on Eye Movements, ECEM, 2011 In [Publication information missing] p.37-37(
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Scanpath similarity depends on how you look at it: Evaluating a ‘MultiMatch’ comparison algorithm
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