The inability of current video-based eye trackers to reliably detect very small eye movements has led to confusion about the prevalence or even the existence of monocular microsaccades (small, rapid eye movements that occur in only one eye at a time). As current methods often rely on precisely localizing the pupil and/or corneal reflection on successive frames, current microsaccade-detection algorithms often suffer from signal artifacts and a low signal-to-noise ratio. We describe a new video-based eye tracking methodology which can reliably detect small eye movements over 0.2 degrees (12 arcmin) with very high confidence. Our method tracks the motion of iris features to estimate velocity rather than position, yielding a better record of mi...
Even with fixed gaze, the human eye is under steady motion (tremor micosaccades and drifts). Detecti...
Abstract in Undetermined The reported size of microsaccades is considerably larger today compared to...
Póster presentado en OPTYKA Optical Fair 2012, Poznan, Polonia, 9-10 noviembre 2012.The human eye is...
The inability of current video-based eye trackers to reliably detect very small eye movements has le...
Whereas early studies of microsaccades have predominantly relied on custom-built eye trackers and ma...
Whereas early studies of microsaccades have predominantly relied on custom-built eye trackers and ma...
In contemporary research, microsaccade detection is typically performed using the calibrated gaze-ve...
Despite early reports and the contemporary consensus on microsaccades as purely binocular phenomena,...
Despite early reports and the contemporary consensus on microsaccades as purely binocular phenomena,...
We have developed a new method for detecting microsaccades in eye-movement data. The impetus was the...
International audienceMicromovements of the eye during visual fixations provide clues about how our ...
This thesis presents three different strands of research into fixational eye movements: the detectio...
Human eyes move continuously, even during visual fixation. These "fixational eye movements" (FEMs) i...
Despite early reports and the contemporary consensus on microsaccades as purely binocular phenomena,...
Estimating the gaze direction with a digital video-based pupil and corneal reflection (P-CR) eye tra...
Even with fixed gaze, the human eye is under steady motion (tremor micosaccades and drifts). Detecti...
Abstract in Undetermined The reported size of microsaccades is considerably larger today compared to...
Póster presentado en OPTYKA Optical Fair 2012, Poznan, Polonia, 9-10 noviembre 2012.The human eye is...
The inability of current video-based eye trackers to reliably detect very small eye movements has le...
Whereas early studies of microsaccades have predominantly relied on custom-built eye trackers and ma...
Whereas early studies of microsaccades have predominantly relied on custom-built eye trackers and ma...
In contemporary research, microsaccade detection is typically performed using the calibrated gaze-ve...
Despite early reports and the contemporary consensus on microsaccades as purely binocular phenomena,...
Despite early reports and the contemporary consensus on microsaccades as purely binocular phenomena,...
We have developed a new method for detecting microsaccades in eye-movement data. The impetus was the...
International audienceMicromovements of the eye during visual fixations provide clues about how our ...
This thesis presents three different strands of research into fixational eye movements: the detectio...
Human eyes move continuously, even during visual fixation. These "fixational eye movements" (FEMs) i...
Despite early reports and the contemporary consensus on microsaccades as purely binocular phenomena,...
Estimating the gaze direction with a digital video-based pupil and corneal reflection (P-CR) eye tra...
Even with fixed gaze, the human eye is under steady motion (tremor micosaccades and drifts). Detecti...
Abstract in Undetermined The reported size of microsaccades is considerably larger today compared to...
Póster presentado en OPTYKA Optical Fair 2012, Poznan, Polonia, 9-10 noviembre 2012.The human eye is...