Though eye-tracking is typically a methodology applied in the visual research domain, recent studies suggest its relevance in the context of music research. There exists a community of researchers interested in this kind of research from varied disciplinary backgrounds scattered across the globe. Therefore, in August 2017, an international conference was held at the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics in Frankfurt, Germany, to bring this research community together. The conference was dedicated to the topic of music and eye-tracking, asking the question: what do eye movements, pupil dilation, and blinking activity tell us about musical processing? This special issue is constituted of top-scoring research from the conference and sp...
There has been little research considering eye movement as a measure when assessing user interaction...
Although new sensor devices and data streams are increasingly used for musical expression, and altho...
Two studies examined the eye-movement effects of unexpected melodic events during music read...
Though eye-tracking is typically a methodology applied in the visual research domain, recent studies...
In this review, we focus on the methodological aspects of eye-tracking research in the domain of mus...
Film music scholars, composers, directors and audiences have always implicitly believed that music c...
During ensemble playing, musicians are challenged to convey their intentions towards each other and ...
Few investigations into the nonverbal communication in ensemble playing have focused on gaze behavio...
Listening to music can change the way that people visually experience the environment, probably as a...
In this project, eye tracking researchers and computer music composers collaborate to create musica...
To date, there is insufficient knowledge of how visual exploration of outdoor scenes may be influenc...
In this project, eye tracking researchers and computer music composers collaborate to create musical...
peer reviewedIn our research we examined 10-14 years old students' music reading skills with eye tra...
1 Introduction/Related Work The communicative behaviour of musicians is multimodal: it involves gazi...
The application of new methods and measures in domains with few methodological traditions of that ki...
There has been little research considering eye movement as a measure when assessing user interaction...
Although new sensor devices and data streams are increasingly used for musical expression, and altho...
Two studies examined the eye-movement effects of unexpected melodic events during music read...
Though eye-tracking is typically a methodology applied in the visual research domain, recent studies...
In this review, we focus on the methodological aspects of eye-tracking research in the domain of mus...
Film music scholars, composers, directors and audiences have always implicitly believed that music c...
During ensemble playing, musicians are challenged to convey their intentions towards each other and ...
Few investigations into the nonverbal communication in ensemble playing have focused on gaze behavio...
Listening to music can change the way that people visually experience the environment, probably as a...
In this project, eye tracking researchers and computer music composers collaborate to create musica...
To date, there is insufficient knowledge of how visual exploration of outdoor scenes may be influenc...
In this project, eye tracking researchers and computer music composers collaborate to create musical...
peer reviewedIn our research we examined 10-14 years old students' music reading skills with eye tra...
1 Introduction/Related Work The communicative behaviour of musicians is multimodal: it involves gazi...
The application of new methods and measures in domains with few methodological traditions of that ki...
There has been little research considering eye movement as a measure when assessing user interaction...
Although new sensor devices and data streams are increasingly used for musical expression, and altho...
Two studies examined the eye-movement effects of unexpected melodic events during music read...