Abstract Cognitive neuroscience researchers have identified relationships between cognitive load and eye movement behavior that are consistent with oculomotor biomarkers for neurological disorders. We develop an adaptive visual search paradigm that manipulates task difficulty and examine the effect of cognitive load on oculomotor behavior in healthy young adults. Participants (N = 30) free-viewed a sequence of 100 natural scenes for 10 s each, while their eye movements were recorded. After each image, participants completed a 4 alternative forced choice task in which they selected a target object from one of the previously viewed scenes, among 3 distracters of the same object type but from alternate scenes. Following two correct responses, ...
We aimed to validate objective usability methods to measure cognitive workload continuously that cou...
We aimed to validate objective usability methods to measure cognitive workload continuously that cou...
International audiencePurpose: Visual exploration relies on saccadic eye movements and attention pro...
AbstractIt has been claimed that gaze control during scene viewing is largely governed by stimulus-d...
Users' cognitive load while interacting with a system is a valuable metric for evaluations in HCI. W...
Performance consequences have been long established when humans multitask. This research concerns th...
Growing evidence links eye movements and cognitive functioning, however there is debate concerning w...
It is generally accepted that salience affects eye movements in simple artificially created search d...
Contains fulltext : 225885.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Since the semin...
When we visually explore the world, our eyes are constantly moving in order to sample the informatio...
Oculomotor behavior reveals, not only the acquisition of visual information at fixation, but also th...
The investigations contained in this thesis explore distraction during visual search, with particul...
Click on the link to access the article (may not be free).This study investigated the relation betwe...
Previous works usually report greater postural stability in precise visual tasks (e.g. gaze-shift ta...
Scanning of the visual scene is an important selective process in visual perception. In this article...
We aimed to validate objective usability methods to measure cognitive workload continuously that cou...
We aimed to validate objective usability methods to measure cognitive workload continuously that cou...
International audiencePurpose: Visual exploration relies on saccadic eye movements and attention pro...
AbstractIt has been claimed that gaze control during scene viewing is largely governed by stimulus-d...
Users' cognitive load while interacting with a system is a valuable metric for evaluations in HCI. W...
Performance consequences have been long established when humans multitask. This research concerns th...
Growing evidence links eye movements and cognitive functioning, however there is debate concerning w...
It is generally accepted that salience affects eye movements in simple artificially created search d...
Contains fulltext : 225885.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Since the semin...
When we visually explore the world, our eyes are constantly moving in order to sample the informatio...
Oculomotor behavior reveals, not only the acquisition of visual information at fixation, but also th...
The investigations contained in this thesis explore distraction during visual search, with particul...
Click on the link to access the article (may not be free).This study investigated the relation betwe...
Previous works usually report greater postural stability in precise visual tasks (e.g. gaze-shift ta...
Scanning of the visual scene is an important selective process in visual perception. In this article...
We aimed to validate objective usability methods to measure cognitive workload continuously that cou...
We aimed to validate objective usability methods to measure cognitive workload continuously that cou...
International audiencePurpose: Visual exploration relies on saccadic eye movements and attention pro...