Young children's visual environments are dynamic, changing moment-by-moment as children physically and visually explore spaces and objects and interact with people around them. Head-mounted eye tracking offers a unique opportunity to capture children's dynamic egocentric views and how they allocate visual attention within those views. This protocol provides guiding principles and practical recommendations for researchers using head-mounted eye trackers in both laboratory and more naturalistic settings. Head-mounted eye tracking complements other experimental methods by enhancing opportunities for data collection in more ecologically valid contexts through increased portability and freedom of head and body movements compared to screen-based ...
Infants and toddlers view the world, at a basic sensory level, in a fundamentally different way from...
The real-world sensorimotor paradigm is based on the premise that sufficient ecological complexity i...
Looking at other children's interactions provides rich learning opportunities for a small child. How...
Young children's visual environments are dynamic, changing moment-by-moment as children physically a...
Young children's visual environments are dynamic, changing moment-by-moment as children physically a...
Attention underpins many activities integral to a child's development. However, methodological limit...
Infant eye gaze is frequently studied because of its rel-evance as an indicator of early attention a...
This study examines the use of eye tracking sensors as a means to identify children's behavior in at...
Conducting robust and relevant research is uniquely challenging when investigating infant participan...
The cooperative action of different regions of human brains gives an amazing capacity to perform act...
Abstract—A key component of the human visual system is our attentional control — the selection of wh...
Eye trackers allow for the collection of eye gaze data. These data can include eye gaze points which...
Development of attention systems is essential for both cognitive and social behavior maturation. Vis...
Development of attention systems is essential for both cognitive and social behavior maturation. Vis...
In this paper, we report on a study on gaze behavior by children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)...
Infants and toddlers view the world, at a basic sensory level, in a fundamentally different way from...
The real-world sensorimotor paradigm is based on the premise that sufficient ecological complexity i...
Looking at other children's interactions provides rich learning opportunities for a small child. How...
Young children's visual environments are dynamic, changing moment-by-moment as children physically a...
Young children's visual environments are dynamic, changing moment-by-moment as children physically a...
Attention underpins many activities integral to a child's development. However, methodological limit...
Infant eye gaze is frequently studied because of its rel-evance as an indicator of early attention a...
This study examines the use of eye tracking sensors as a means to identify children's behavior in at...
Conducting robust and relevant research is uniquely challenging when investigating infant participan...
The cooperative action of different regions of human brains gives an amazing capacity to perform act...
Abstract—A key component of the human visual system is our attentional control — the selection of wh...
Eye trackers allow for the collection of eye gaze data. These data can include eye gaze points which...
Development of attention systems is essential for both cognitive and social behavior maturation. Vis...
Development of attention systems is essential for both cognitive and social behavior maturation. Vis...
In this paper, we report on a study on gaze behavior by children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)...
Infants and toddlers view the world, at a basic sensory level, in a fundamentally different way from...
The real-world sensorimotor paradigm is based on the premise that sufficient ecological complexity i...
Looking at other children's interactions provides rich learning opportunities for a small child. How...