<p>An example of how a cross-correlation can be used to measure the temporal relationship between partners’ gaze, where a solid block represents the onset of a gaze event and white space represents averted gaze. Here, the gaze of participant B precedes that of participant A (see text for more detail).</p
We present an extension of cross-recurrence analysis for dual gaze analysis which is suited for comp...
Gaze behavior represents a complex phenomenon in social inter- action. We focus here on dyadic face-...
<p>We compute the cross-correlation between the time series of the decisions made by the agent at th...
<p>A: Peristimulus time histograms (PSTH) showing the average saccade (top) and switch (bottom) rate...
Dual eye tracking offers new possibilities for the analysis and diagnosis of collaborative interacti...
<p>Traces represent the eye positions of time from cue stimulus onset until 1000ms after target pres...
Many articles on perception, performance, psychophysiology, and neuroscience seek to relate pairs of...
<p>(1) Maximum correlation of for a dependent vs. an independent quantity. The latter averaged over...
<p>The figure shows grand averaged cross correlation curves for participants’ postural sway data for...
<p>(a) Examples of a coupled ROI stream from one infant (first row) and parent (second row), with ea...
The concept of cross-correlation has been developed in two distinct fields: signal processing and st...
Humans are equipped with multiple sensory channels, jointly providing both redundant and complementa...
An extensive body of literature suggests that face perception depends critically upon specialised fa...
(A) Percentage (%) of the regression saccade (SC) relative to the total SC direction. (B) Percentage...
Contains fulltext : 205410pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Many eye t...
We present an extension of cross-recurrence analysis for dual gaze analysis which is suited for comp...
Gaze behavior represents a complex phenomenon in social inter- action. We focus here on dyadic face-...
<p>We compute the cross-correlation between the time series of the decisions made by the agent at th...
<p>A: Peristimulus time histograms (PSTH) showing the average saccade (top) and switch (bottom) rate...
Dual eye tracking offers new possibilities for the analysis and diagnosis of collaborative interacti...
<p>Traces represent the eye positions of time from cue stimulus onset until 1000ms after target pres...
Many articles on perception, performance, psychophysiology, and neuroscience seek to relate pairs of...
<p>(1) Maximum correlation of for a dependent vs. an independent quantity. The latter averaged over...
<p>The figure shows grand averaged cross correlation curves for participants’ postural sway data for...
<p>(a) Examples of a coupled ROI stream from one infant (first row) and parent (second row), with ea...
The concept of cross-correlation has been developed in two distinct fields: signal processing and st...
Humans are equipped with multiple sensory channels, jointly providing both redundant and complementa...
An extensive body of literature suggests that face perception depends critically upon specialised fa...
(A) Percentage (%) of the regression saccade (SC) relative to the total SC direction. (B) Percentage...
Contains fulltext : 205410pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Many eye t...
We present an extension of cross-recurrence analysis for dual gaze analysis which is suited for comp...
Gaze behavior represents a complex phenomenon in social inter- action. We focus here on dyadic face-...
<p>We compute the cross-correlation between the time series of the decisions made by the agent at th...