نتایج جستجو برای: eye movement

تعداد نتایج: 298683  

Journal: :Human-Computer Interaction 2001
Dario D. Salvucci John R. Anderson

This article describes and evaluates a class of methods for performing automated analysis of eye-movement protocols. Although eye movements have become increasingly popular as a tool for investigating user behavior, they can be extremely difficult and tedious to analyze. In this article we propose an approach to automating eye-movement protocol analysis by means of tracing—relating observed eye...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2000
L J Bour M Aramideh B W de Visser

The neural relationships between eyelid movements and eye movements during spontaneous, voluntary, and reflex blinking in a group of healthy subjects were examined. Electromyographic (EMG) recording of the orbicularis oculi (OO) muscles was performed using surface electrodes. Concurrently, horizontal and vertical eye positions were recorded by means of the double magnetic induction (DMI) ring m...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2005
John M Henderson Carrick C Williams Richard J Falk

In a free viewing learning condition, participants were allowed to move their eyes naturally as they learned a set of new faces. In a restricted viewing learning condition, participants remained fixated in a single central location as they learned the new faces. Recognition of the learned faces was then tested following the two learning conditions. Eye movements were recorded during the free vi...

Journal: :Behavior research methods, instruments, & computers : a journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc 2002
Andrew Duchowski Eric Medlin Nathan Cournia Hunter Murphy Anand Gramopadhye Santosh Nair Jeenal Vorah Brian Melloy

This paper presents a novel three-dimensional (3-D) eye movement analysis algorithm for binocular eye tracking within virtual reality (VR). The user's gaze direction, head position, and orientation are tracked in order to allow recording of the user's fixations within the environment. Although the linear signal analysis approach is itself not new, its application to eye movement analysis in thr...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2010
Jennifer D Ryan Lily Riggs Douglas A McQuiggan

Explicit (often verbal) reports are typically used to investigate memory (e.g. "Tell me what you remember about the person you saw at the bank yesterday."), however such reports can often be unreliable or sensitive to response bias, and may be unobtainable in some participant populations. Furthermore, explicit reports only reveal when information has reached consciousness and cannot comment on ...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2004
C Danchaivijitr C Kennard

Correspondence to: Professor Christopher Kennard, Department of Visual Neuroscience, Division of Neuroscience and Psychological Medicine, Imperial College London, Charing Cross Campus, St Dunstan’s Road, London W6 8RP, UK; c.kennard@imperial. ac.uk _________________________ D iplopia—seeing double—is a symptom with many potential causes, both neurological and ophthalmological. Accurate diagnosi...

1998
Oscar Bolina

In a simplified fashion, the motion of the eyeball in its orbit consists of rotations around a fixed point. Therefore, this motion can be described in terms of the Euler’s angles of rigid body dynamics. However, there is a physiological constraint in the motion of the eye which reduces to two its degrees of freedom, so that one of Euler’s angles is not an independent variable. This paper review...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2014
Richard G Weeks Jason A D'Costa Vinod Aiyappan Ching Li Chai-Coetzer Nick A Antic

A 70-year-old man was referred to a specialist sleep service in December 2010 by his general practitioner at the prompting of his wife. He reported a 7–8-year history of near-nightly, increasingly severe sleep disturbance with vivid dreams which would occur in the latter half of the night. Bedclothes were often found strewn around the room, and he would wake in unusual positions. The dreams usu...

Journal: :Physiological research 2007
F Jagla M Jergelová I Riecanský

The saccadic eye movement related potentials (SEMRPs) enable to study brain mechanisms of the sensorimotor integration. SEMRPs provide insight into various cognitive mechanisms related to planning, programming, generation and execution of the saccadic eye movements. SEMRPs can be used to investigate pathophysiological mechanisms of several disorders of the central nervous system. Here we shortl...

2010
Nicholas J Wade

Recent advances in the technology affording eye movement recordings carry the risk of neglecting past achievements. Without the assistance of this modern armoury, great strides were made in describing the ways the eyes move. For Aristotle the fundamental features of eye movements were binocular, and he described the combined functions of the eyes. This was later given support using simple proce...

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