This article focuses on the impact of observation time and web page structure on viewing behavior. 63 subjects observed similarly structured pages of a popular commercial internet shop. Eye movements were recorded and analyzed regarding several saccade parameters, the individual fixation distribution by means of a progressive entropy approach, and the within- as well as between-subject congruency of fixation distributions. Our results show that viewing behavior significantly changed while subjects observed individual web pages. In contrast, we only found little evidence for a change in eye movements across web pages and hence for an attention-related schema building. In this context, we also provide an example of the impact of web page elem...
Change blindness on web pages was studied for 20 participants. The purpose was to find how change bl...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Psychology....
Change blindness on web pages was studied for 20 participants. The purpose was to find how change ...
This article focuses on the impact of observation time and web page structure on viewing behavior. 6...
This paper investigates the eye movement sequences of users visiting web pages repeatedly. We are in...
This paper investigates the eye movement sequences of users visiting web pages repeatedly. We are in...
This paper investigates the eye movement sequences of users visiting web pages repeatedly. We are in...
We have captured and analysed users’ eye movements by means of an eye-tracking device to re-visit ex...
We have captured and analysed users’ eye movements by means of an eye-tracking device to re-visit ex...
This study examines user eye movement patterns of a single-column and double-column text web page.Th...
This study examines user eye movement patterns of a single-column and double-column text web page.Th...
An experiment is reported that investigated the application of eye movement analysis in the evaluati...
This study investigates the eye movement patterns of users viewing a portal web page. Previous resea...
This study investigates the eye movement patterns of users viewing a portal web page. Previous resea...
This study investigates the eye movement patterns of users viewing a portal web page. Previous resea...
Change blindness on web pages was studied for 20 participants. The purpose was to find how change bl...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Psychology....
Change blindness on web pages was studied for 20 participants. The purpose was to find how change ...
This article focuses on the impact of observation time and web page structure on viewing behavior. 6...
This paper investigates the eye movement sequences of users visiting web pages repeatedly. We are in...
This paper investigates the eye movement sequences of users visiting web pages repeatedly. We are in...
This paper investigates the eye movement sequences of users visiting web pages repeatedly. We are in...
We have captured and analysed users’ eye movements by means of an eye-tracking device to re-visit ex...
We have captured and analysed users’ eye movements by means of an eye-tracking device to re-visit ex...
This study examines user eye movement patterns of a single-column and double-column text web page.Th...
This study examines user eye movement patterns of a single-column and double-column text web page.Th...
An experiment is reported that investigated the application of eye movement analysis in the evaluati...
This study investigates the eye movement patterns of users viewing a portal web page. Previous resea...
This study investigates the eye movement patterns of users viewing a portal web page. Previous resea...
This study investigates the eye movement patterns of users viewing a portal web page. Previous resea...
Change blindness on web pages was studied for 20 participants. The purpose was to find how change bl...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Psychology....
Change blindness on web pages was studied for 20 participants. The purpose was to find how change ...