<p>For each face stimulus, we defined AOIs: the eyes, nose, and mouth. In order to control for differences in sizes of AOIs, the fixation duration and fixation frequency were normalized by the AOI (relative fixation duration and relative fixation frequency) so that the sum of fixation duration and that of fixation frequency would be 1 for each trial.</p
Many eye-tracking data analyses rely on the Area-of-Interest (AOI) methodology, which utilizes AOIs ...
<p>The faces with neutral expression led to longer fixation duration on the eyes. NE = neutral; HO ...
<p>For each expression, data sampled from different intensities were collapsed together.</p
<p>(<b>a</b>) Example of AOIs for one face. AOIs could be divided into three separate feature region...
Decision researchers frequently analyze attention to individual objects to test hypotheses about und...
<p>AOI (Area of Interest) defined for each stimuli of the eye-tracking task (the Matrix with its fou...
<p>Number of fixations to redefined (expanded) Area of Interest (AoI) where a stimulus could appear....
<p>Mean proportions for fixations on the eye or mouth region are shown as a function of the position...
<p>An example of the visual stimuli used in the experiment, including the positioning and sizes in v...
<p>Red regions represent the places where the participants' eyes stayed longer. The fixation patters...
<p>Note. (a) front eye, (b) back eye and (c) mouth. * p < .05 (corrected); error bar: standard error...
We present a new measure for evaluating focused versus overview eye movement behavior in a stimulus ...
We present a new measure for evaluating focused versus overview eye movement behavior in a stimulus ...
We present a new measure for evaluating focused versus overview eye movement behavior in a stimulus ...
<p>Areas of significant activations in the analysis of upright vs. inverted faces for the eye-cued (...
Many eye-tracking data analyses rely on the Area-of-Interest (AOI) methodology, which utilizes AOIs ...
<p>The faces with neutral expression led to longer fixation duration on the eyes. NE = neutral; HO ...
<p>For each expression, data sampled from different intensities were collapsed together.</p
<p>(<b>a</b>) Example of AOIs for one face. AOIs could be divided into three separate feature region...
Decision researchers frequently analyze attention to individual objects to test hypotheses about und...
<p>AOI (Area of Interest) defined for each stimuli of the eye-tracking task (the Matrix with its fou...
<p>Number of fixations to redefined (expanded) Area of Interest (AoI) where a stimulus could appear....
<p>Mean proportions for fixations on the eye or mouth region are shown as a function of the position...
<p>An example of the visual stimuli used in the experiment, including the positioning and sizes in v...
<p>Red regions represent the places where the participants' eyes stayed longer. The fixation patters...
<p>Note. (a) front eye, (b) back eye and (c) mouth. * p < .05 (corrected); error bar: standard error...
We present a new measure for evaluating focused versus overview eye movement behavior in a stimulus ...
We present a new measure for evaluating focused versus overview eye movement behavior in a stimulus ...
We present a new measure for evaluating focused versus overview eye movement behavior in a stimulus ...
<p>Areas of significant activations in the analysis of upright vs. inverted faces for the eye-cued (...
Many eye-tracking data analyses rely on the Area-of-Interest (AOI) methodology, which utilizes AOIs ...
<p>The faces with neutral expression led to longer fixation duration on the eyes. NE = neutral; HO ...
<p>For each expression, data sampled from different intensities were collapsed together.</p