AbstractCurrent video eye trackers use information about the pupil center to estimate orientation and movement of the eye. While dual Purkinje eye trackers suffer from lens wobble and scleral search coils may be influenced by contact lens slippage directly after saccades, it is not known whether pupil-based eye trackers produces similar artifacts in the data. We recorded eye movements from participants making repetitive, horizontal saccades and compared the movement in the data with pupil- and iris movements extracted from the eye images. Results showed that post-saccadic instabilities clearly exist in data recorded with a pupil-based eye tracker. They also exhibit a high degree of reproducibility across saccades and within participants. Wh...
Post-microsaccadic eye movements recorded by high frame-rate pupil-based eye trackers reflect moveme...
Recent studies on the human eye indicate that the pupil moves inside the eyeball due to deformations...
Saccadic eye movements are a major source of disruption to visual stability, yet we experience littl...
AbstractCurrent video eye trackers use information about the pupil center to estimate orientation an...
Abstract in UndeterminedCurrent video eye trackers use information about the pupil center to estimat...
AbstractRecent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye trackers contains post ...
Recent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye trackers contains post saccadic...
Abstract in Undetermined Recent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye tracke...
AbstractIt is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or ‘wobble’) rel...
Recent research have shown that the eye movement data measured by an eye tracker does not necessaril...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements of various sizes and directions were registered simultaneously with t...
AbstractIn a previous paper we compared eye globe records of saccadic eye movements (recorded with a...
It is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or 'wobble') relative to...
The position and shape of the pupil entrance of the eye plays a central role in video-based eye-tra...
Gaze behavior during visual tracking consists of a combination of pursuit and saccadic movements. Wh...
Post-microsaccadic eye movements recorded by high frame-rate pupil-based eye trackers reflect moveme...
Recent studies on the human eye indicate that the pupil moves inside the eyeball due to deformations...
Saccadic eye movements are a major source of disruption to visual stability, yet we experience littl...
AbstractCurrent video eye trackers use information about the pupil center to estimate orientation an...
Abstract in UndeterminedCurrent video eye trackers use information about the pupil center to estimat...
AbstractRecent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye trackers contains post ...
Recent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye trackers contains post saccadic...
Abstract in Undetermined Recent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye tracke...
AbstractIt is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or ‘wobble’) rel...
Recent research have shown that the eye movement data measured by an eye tracker does not necessaril...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements of various sizes and directions were registered simultaneously with t...
AbstractIn a previous paper we compared eye globe records of saccadic eye movements (recorded with a...
It is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or 'wobble') relative to...
The position and shape of the pupil entrance of the eye plays a central role in video-based eye-tra...
Gaze behavior during visual tracking consists of a combination of pursuit and saccadic movements. Wh...
Post-microsaccadic eye movements recorded by high frame-rate pupil-based eye trackers reflect moveme...
Recent studies on the human eye indicate that the pupil moves inside the eyeball due to deformations...
Saccadic eye movements are a major source of disruption to visual stability, yet we experience littl...