Eye movement patterns are found to reveal human cognitive and mental states that can not be easily measured by other biological signals. With the rapid development of eye tracking technologies, there are growing interests in analysing gaze data to infer information about people??? cognitive states, tasks and activities performed in naturalistic environments. In this paper, we investigate the link between eye movements and cognitive function. We conducted experiments to record subject???s eye movements during video watching. By using computational methods, we identified eye movement features that are correlated to people???s cognitive health measures obtained through the standard cognitive tests. Our results show that it is possible to infer...
The ability to objectively track neurocognitive state is very important in a wide variety of setting...
The development of automatic methods for the early detection of cognitive impairment (CI) has attrac...
Background: There is increasing evidence that people in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease (AD)...
Eye movement patterns are found to reveal human cognitive and mental states that can not be easily m...
This chapter reviews how recording and analysis of eye movements has been applied to understanding c...
Previous research suggested that eye movement patterns were closely linked with face recognition per...
With aging population, neurodegenerative disorder is becoming a public health issue. Given the adver...
Extensive research has demonstrated that eye-tracking tasks can effectively indicate cognitive impai...
Dementia is an umbrella term that covers a number of neurodegenerative syndromes featuring gradual d...
Extensive research has demonstrated that eye tracking tasks can effectively indicate cognitive impai...
Invited talk - Symposium D: Interdisciplinary approaches for detection in Alzheimer’s DiseaseOrganiz...
An opportune early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) would help to overcome symptoms and improve...
Eye tracking research is essential in certain domains, such as visual perception, human-computer int...
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BackgroundEarly identification of patients at risk of dementia, alongside timely medical interventio...
The ability to objectively track neurocognitive state is very important in a wide variety of setting...
The development of automatic methods for the early detection of cognitive impairment (CI) has attrac...
Background: There is increasing evidence that people in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease (AD)...
Eye movement patterns are found to reveal human cognitive and mental states that can not be easily m...
This chapter reviews how recording and analysis of eye movements has been applied to understanding c...
Previous research suggested that eye movement patterns were closely linked with face recognition per...
With aging population, neurodegenerative disorder is becoming a public health issue. Given the adver...
Extensive research has demonstrated that eye-tracking tasks can effectively indicate cognitive impai...
Dementia is an umbrella term that covers a number of neurodegenerative syndromes featuring gradual d...
Extensive research has demonstrated that eye tracking tasks can effectively indicate cognitive impai...
Invited talk - Symposium D: Interdisciplinary approaches for detection in Alzheimer’s DiseaseOrganiz...
An opportune early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) would help to overcome symptoms and improve...
Eye tracking research is essential in certain domains, such as visual perception, human-computer int...
© 2020 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
BackgroundEarly identification of patients at risk of dementia, alongside timely medical interventio...
The ability to objectively track neurocognitive state is very important in a wide variety of setting...
The development of automatic methods for the early detection of cognitive impairment (CI) has attrac...
Background: There is increasing evidence that people in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease (AD)...