Background: Performance monitoring plays a key role in self-regulated learning, but is difficult, especially for complex visual tasks such as navigational map reading. Gaze displays (i.e. visualizations of participants' eye movements during a task) might serve as feedback to improve students' performance monitoring. Objectives: We hypothesized that participants who review their performance based on screen recordings that also display their gaze would have a higher monitoring accuracy and increase in post-test performance and would remember more executed actions than participants who review based on a screen recording only (i.e. control condition). Methods: Sixty-four higher education students were randomly assigned to a gaze-display or cont...
Previous work leveraged eye-tracking to predict a user’s levels of cognitive abilities and performan...
Eye movements reveal what is at the center of people's attention, which is assumed to coincide with ...
Eye movements reveal what is at the center of people's attention, which is assumed to coincide with ...
Background: Performance monitoring plays a key role in self-regulated learning, but is difficult, es...
Eye movements and eye tracking are a part of imaging science that serves as a gateway to further und...
Eye movements and eye tracking are a part of imaging science that serves as a gateway to further und...
This study provides a current systematic review of eye tracking research in the domain of multimedia...
We present the results of an eye-tracking study on a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) lecture showi...
Sustained attention is a cognitive state where the learners’ attention is completely focused on the ...
This study investigated the effects of expertise and cues of the performance-process on self-assessm...
This study investigated the effects of expertise and cues of the performance-process on self-assessm...
Eye movements reveal what is at the center of people's attention, which is assumed to coincide with ...
In online lectures, unlike in face-to-face lectures, teachers lack access to (nonverbal) cues to che...
Several studies, including Yarbus (1967), have found that various task instructions for viewing imag...
Eye movements reveal what is at the center of people's attention, which is assumed to coincide with ...
Previous work leveraged eye-tracking to predict a user’s levels of cognitive abilities and performan...
Eye movements reveal what is at the center of people's attention, which is assumed to coincide with ...
Eye movements reveal what is at the center of people's attention, which is assumed to coincide with ...
Background: Performance monitoring plays a key role in self-regulated learning, but is difficult, es...
Eye movements and eye tracking are a part of imaging science that serves as a gateway to further und...
Eye movements and eye tracking are a part of imaging science that serves as a gateway to further und...
This study provides a current systematic review of eye tracking research in the domain of multimedia...
We present the results of an eye-tracking study on a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) lecture showi...
Sustained attention is a cognitive state where the learners’ attention is completely focused on the ...
This study investigated the effects of expertise and cues of the performance-process on self-assessm...
This study investigated the effects of expertise and cues of the performance-process on self-assessm...
Eye movements reveal what is at the center of people's attention, which is assumed to coincide with ...
In online lectures, unlike in face-to-face lectures, teachers lack access to (nonverbal) cues to che...
Several studies, including Yarbus (1967), have found that various task instructions for viewing imag...
Eye movements reveal what is at the center of people's attention, which is assumed to coincide with ...
Previous work leveraged eye-tracking to predict a user’s levels of cognitive abilities and performan...
Eye movements reveal what is at the center of people's attention, which is assumed to coincide with ...
Eye movements reveal what is at the center of people's attention, which is assumed to coincide with ...